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POSTSCRIPT. LONDON.-Tl 5 EMMY, JAN. 6

... question • were desirable, or that the existing law was sufficient for their restraint; -all that we know' is, that during the Whig Administration of 1806, it was deemed advisable by some eminent Lawyers connected with that Administration to prepare a Bill' ...

Published: Tuesday 06 January 1824
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
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... praised, fled their country, beeinne fugitive in •England, and lived on charities of the Whigs. But for those Whigs, the Spanish •:ntise would not have the Whigs had interposed —had 'ntrisued—had recomMehded two 'Chambers, had urged a House 41.ords; and ...

Published: Saturday 31 January 1824
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
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Eitcraturt, iptiencoi, etc

... the sweet knife and fork; The weaver at loom, and the smith at his forge; And all loyal and steady, and true to King George. Whigs, therefore, avaunt ! there's no chance now for ye We forget they exist in the general glee; • lie begs you won't let them diminish ...

Published: Saturday 31 January 1824
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County: London, England
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• • - , • N -- m , . t . 4 • , • 031 • Viriggr-Za, •

... that neighbourhood early the same morning hearing testimony to the firm attaehment which his Itoyal*Higliness has shown to Whig principles. Mr. Moncrief rose.- There is a name, he observed, during the Inany years Which he had attended these Meetings, ...

Published: Saturday 31 January 1824
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
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, faction% those faet4o-vt, )tl%hst, ....hconl -TWIT VitteNtinn %Vali .throttlehott, hi. Is,' fLy advifte that ..

... between two different pdlithial Some calling themselves Whigs and Tories; but both of them professing to act for the welfare of their country, and at least concufring in that principal object. The Whigs conceived it necessary to her prosperity that the Crown ...

Published: Thursday 05 February 1824
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County: London, England
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Imperial it)arliament

... Whenever there was any new appoint- , ment, or institution, or business proposed, the first recommendation of every Man, be he Whig or a Tory . , let him hold , what opinions he might 'upon all other subjects, uniformly con- 1 cniring in this; Was— For God's ...

Published: Saturday 28 February 1824
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
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? FROM TUESDAY NIGHT

... each other's followers. It is even . deemed meritorious in an adherent ol the government, to bring over a Whig, or to reclaim a. Radical; and the Whigs have made gigantic eftorts to procure .permission for Carlile to carry oft' our Church and Chapel congregations ...

Published: Thursday 01 April 1824
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County: London, England
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STATE_ OF I fiELANp

... there wits s w E e u l a: g called l 9 n. g lui e r b ts ; the voice of the country 404 surely upon the subject upon the Whig, it t si w ngle i petition asserted that there bad beep anY!,.zeterioration m o h e u e rat toc i ir t e l l ' i e i gious ...

Published: Saturday 10 April 1824
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County: London, England
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I.ittrature, #tititct, ttc,

... most, in the wrong, did not well know how to refuse i—and to the tavern in-question about eight or' nine in number, some :Whigs, some Tories, did accordingly and forthwith adjourn. 'iThtit affair ended, as most COnCillatiOng ' end • the reconciled parties ...

Published: Thursday 15 April 1824
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County: London, England
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LONDON

... in convening . it ; and as to its being done by any union of Whigs and Radicals ; all he should say as a Whig was, that as a party, he believed the Radicals would be the last whom the Whigs employ (a laugh). Of the runner; he professed to - know nothing: ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1824
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County: London, England
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OCtLOtIUX

... —hail, glorious ALL FOOLS day March in the foremost rank— e tis yours by right—. • March, grenadiers of folly.;--march, my Whigs-- Hoist the old tattered standard to the light, Grunting in chorus like Will Cobbett's pigs. George Tierney holds it with unsteady ...

Published: Saturday 01 May 1824
Newspaper: Saint James's Chronicle
County: London, England
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