THE NORTHERN WHIG
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... THE NORTHERN WHIG. MR. GEORGE BIRSEY kn* /hit Off', \h outer to make the AmtVAl. OoLL*CTIOV ./ tluelo THE NORTHERS WHIG, in the /oltowuuj Toirme, ami tkeir tomtit tee. The Frof/rieturt be ...
... THE SORROWS OF THE WHIG. Our Calender-stmt contemporary essays a new version the story of the old man and his ass. The reader probably reinembers the affecting moral anecdote the venerable individual, who rode on donkey, with his Sv«» walking by his ...
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... in calling Whig, L have much less hesitation in port from others than if it had been morning, I see that The Mercury— duly aathorised by his in the who so com:nunicated to their will share their honours(and responsibilities) witha ‘old Whigs, on thatananme ...