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... and, whr so lately as last, distributed amongst the Whig voters and scot and lot Radical Reformers, upwards of Five thousand pounds (! !) of secret service money the rate of FORTY guineas per Whig!!! Yours, &c. Esculapius. Albany, London, March 19 ...
... the ousted Whigs, whose time. Instead of being devoted to the interests of their constituents, has been wholly occupied, during the present session, in jawing:— Jawing, jawing, jawing's been the order of the day Kver since the ousted Whigs have lost ...
... established by the Whigs in 1688, to prevent intolerant* injurihg the State and am aorry to witness the Whigs of the pre«ent day endeavouring pull down that fabric which their forefathers cemented with their blood and treasure. The Whigs being thrust from ...
... under our noses. High Priest the Whigs for those outcasts but speak An ode or fun'ral 'ration ; Quote Latin, like Stanley—like Grosvenor. quote Greek— Tbe tbeuie will be song through the nation. Abojt the length r>f the Whig, or Whiggi-h, Administration. ...
... COMICALITIES AMD QUEERISMS. Why a percussion like Death ?—Because It is ...
... with reluctance or regret. (Jlear, hear.) Perhaps Sir Henry was quite corrfct as it respects Tories and Englishmen—but with Whigs ami Patriots it quite another thing. Can you tell when the contemptible stuff inoderti economists and sham lovers of their ...
... case of need, were always prompt and ready to support the civil power. This paltry saving worthy of the Whigs it really was a Petty affair. The Whigs recommend Catholic emancipation as a cure for John's disease. This, I am afraid, like Dr. Sangrado's panacea ...
... Blackall Simonds, Esq. - - - - 5 5 0 Mr. Coxliead, Market-place - - - - 110 Mr. John Waugh, Yield Hall, Reading - 110 An enemy to Whig intolerance and umnerited persecution - -- -- - 220 W. H. Stone, Esq. - - - - - 10 10 J. Tappenden, Esq. .. 550 James Cnrrie ...
... London - 21 0 0 Hlackall Esq. - - - - Mr. Coxbead, Market-place - - - - 110 Mr. >hn Waugh, Yield Hall, Reading 110 An enemy Whig intolerance and unmerited persecution 220 W. H. Stone, Esq. 10 10 0 J. Tappenden, Fsq. - - - - 550 James Currie, Esq ...
... - 21 0 Blackall Simonds, Esq. - - - i a Mr. Coxhead, Market-place - « Mr. Jr»hn Waugh, Yield Hall, Reading - 110 An enemy Whig intolerance and unmerited »>. * J. Tappenden, Esq. - -- -- James Currie, Esq. - - - A Rev, F. Valpy 110 Rev.H. H. Milman ...
... FASHIONABLE RUMOURS. Romour, with her hundred tongues, tells many hundred stories, Nor spares, in the relatioa. Lords or Commons, Whig* or Tories ; Divef> into Faahion's secret haunts, and gives wide circulation subject of the day, with ample illustration. Ti* ...