THE Cheltenham Chronicle
... throughout this affair, without at all supposing that the gratification of political feelings could have place in the minds of Whigs officials in a question affecting the interests of their country. ...
... throughout this affair, without at all supposing that the gratification of political feelings could have place in the minds of Whigs officials in a question affecting the interests of their country. ...
... The Re Nei Present Parliament may, it is true, be pro- 8 another Session, but, unless some unforeseen 'S to Strengthen the Whig Government, this Prints Yea Probable, and the public expectation clearly Slution before the expiration of the present dy servatives ...