AN ORANGE FESTIVAL
... longer. A band played through the streets of the town several non-party airs, and Catholics, as the report in the Needier% Whig states, joined in the proceedings. ...
... longer. A band played through the streets of the town several non-party airs, and Catholics, as the report in the Needier% Whig states, joined in the proceedings. ...
... for £133 124 Bth and Si, A' sr BILLIARDS! BAGATELLE II poLuNs & HULBEAT - are lb. ally BILLIARD and IiaGATSLLIi TABLE in the Whig of ENGLAND or SOUTH WALES, who midge their attention exeluiiivelv to the manufacture of their articles. $2, bitt.GRUILE-EllibliT ...
... 1 H.- T AND CAP 3J. 13 t* K. -1 CALIHII. TAISI4O4IIJ) 12,471. I. W. los in pneeniwio• ALLIS UWE'S PATENT CJAItikt2AATAELL, Whig the suet eis• de Nook Onsaary peresilly Is. r 11I•D 1.011.1.1‘ AM) 11;ISM. -- 11 , BE 'YIELD DOILE t is the Malt eenuAniasi ...
... calumniated Mr GIFFARD. When, however, • gentleman comes forward for the represectation of a place under the auspices of the ',Whig agents of the chief man in the place, there are at least some grounds for soppoeing that tho chief man had something to do ...
... his wife another elector in the same borough divided his vote between a Whig and a Tory, because the Tory, he thought, was the best man for the town, but having voted for the Whig at the last election he didn't like to pass him over this time. A voter ...
... it is a sort of set off to the confiscation of the Irish Church. Can anything be more absurd ? For the sake of getting the Whigs into office the Catholic Church is to be plundered of £30,000 a year without any compensation. If the Roman Catholic brethren ...
... -concessions, by which prosecutions of the worst cases were abandoned. A Tory briber in Essex would be paired off against a Whig malefactor in Yorkshire. These convenient arrangements will now cease. For the future, a petition, once presented, cannot be ...
... vehe- mently denouncing in Spain. But it is every- where the policy of Liberalism; and it is the conditional policy of the Whigs. They confiscated the property of the Catholic Church, some cen- turies ago, to please the Protestants; and now they seek to ...
... national progress, great L:b-rai party had also been formed in the reign of the same monarch, Charles I., and they were called Whigs, but they had ever since been .he party who had piomoted and supported pi ogress and freedom. He passed 011 to the s ate of ...
... repotted that there ba4 en 63 undid's', $6 dietthergee, leavieg 377 io !which was an increase of 47 on the corresponding of year. Whig 53 the certified number in the boom. _ :Idestrial that . am* -- - rol4rud woto ul pia sad bey% thdholltel ini. led hew 4 vidision ...
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... concessions, by which prosecutions of the worst cases were abandoned. A Tory briber in Essex would be paired off against a Whig malefactor in Yorkshire. These convenient arrangement. will now cease. For the future, a petition, presented, cannot be withdrawn ...