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AN OLD STORY RE-TOLD FROM THE NEWCASTLE COURANT

... right men, and holding that the King could never do wrong alwrays supported the Pretender's opinions. The Highland clans were Whig and Jacobite. The former were the Grants, Blonroes, Mackays, and Campbells, and were by far the most numerous and powerful ...

MAGAZINES FOR MARCH

... Io AU article outitled I'Tae Stato Di Par1ties, ?? T. R. leaibol urges hid old aod irn- prao-i: ,ble pV un Lf a union of Whigs I igaI Tories. 1 Ont Be:at leap iu the dan.i is the title vdwhich rarl rortaceue givoes to the propmoed assimuilatioa oS ...

AN OLD STORY RE-TOLD FROM THE NEWCASTLE COURANT

... view, True to no King. to no Religion true, No Child laments the Tyrant of his Son eo T'ory pities, thinking what he was; No Whig compassions, for he Mft the Cause The Brave regret not, for he was not brave; The Honest enourn not, knowing him a Knave. THE ...

Literary Extracts

... tlui-ds %'vre ?? dowo 4n fannels and blanki-cs. trl tite - .er o' ti.O za was compared to the pavcote,:ot t s-'aI tic or e Whig ladies who could not fidon i-, , t:1- ti e --4 r cosy dinr.sr, were content d.l ?? ?? re-un- ^ cct2! .n *..e of tire Siteaker's ...

HIS DEAREST WISH: A NOVEL

... he asked, lock. ilg at Mr Hog, 'what be the name o' the fair widow .) Mrs Withamn, replied Hoglaughing. She's not a Whig lady, is she ? inquired the Laird, as he paused with his glass in-his hand. and looked suspiciously at Mr Hog. Ob, no, ...

HIS DEAREST WISH: A NOVEL

... with which Mr Hog adhered to his evident intention of making him act a part in the Laird's craze. What ! Robie McQueen, that Whig deevil I Nae, nae, he wiuna do, exclaimed the Laird wrathfully, M 5r MicQueen, observed the Writer, taking no notice of the ...

HIS DEAREST WISH: A NOVEL

... One mornisg he had met at Mrs Witham's Lord BliltLiorp, who was staying in Edinburgh, and knowing that that nobleman was a Whig and connected with the Government, forgot his usual politeness and urbanity in his intense anxiety to be hung, dravsi, and ...

HIS DEAREST WISH: A NOVEL

... Great Britain. Again loud cheers and clappings of hands were heard, which 'proceeded not only from Tory Jacobites, but from Whig Georgites, who were all equally amused, whilst a voice in the crowd was heard to sing out- And lie's clappic doen in our gude ...

HIS DEAREST WISH: A NOVEL

... visit to Lunnon; I feared ye wad a' return tainted vi' Whiagery. Tony laughed uproariously. Sly dear sir, Tory ladies as well Whig vow and protest they are dying, and the one is as like as the other to receive her death blow from the neglect of a visitor ...

Extracts from New Books

... meaning in the concept, and thus present the complete idea in a clear and classided ?? Carl Abel. A TORY PHYSICIAN AND HIS WHIG PATIENT. During Walpole's residence at King's College, Cambridge, he was seized with the smallpox, which was of a malignant ...

HIS DEAREST WISH: A NOVEL

... the honourable gentle- man, replied the Laird, in a scornful tone, gang your ways and mak' merry wi' a' the ither sneaking Whig cursE ower the birthday o' your German idol, the grandson o' the 1 bloodthirsty auld usurper, wha sent the gallant and unfor- ...

APRIL MAGAZINES

... country to the Queen in support of his principles. In point of fact it was the affair of Dr Sacheverell which turned out #lie Whig Ministry and brought in the Tories under Harley in Nov. 1710. 'HOW TO OBTAIN AUTOGRAPHS. Lovewan s aMagazine, we said last ...