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... THE WHIGS THE WHIGS !! [FROM VALUED COBHESPONDENT TO THE SrECTATOR.] who is a Whig, but man of talents, and great shrewdness,has been travelling for the last month, having visiled Manchester Liverpool, Glasgow. Edinburgh, Newcastle-oil- Tvne, Leeds ...
... got him bailed out but gaye him ! ote, and he toted for the Whig puritans. are few instances —a sample of the Whig ' * it be possible to convince an election ce > the majority ef whom are Whigs—then and Rennie will speedily be in Position to their friends ...
... WHIG LEY'S NATURE says CHEW fThis time k*s her knitting needle, but often it's pencil or twig. She chews en something when she's busy or wants bo think. Meet the simr end it isn't |ust silly habit. To keep the jaws working is an instinct rider than mankind: ...
... WHIG DELUSION. TO THE EDITORS OF THE NEWCASTLE JOrRNAT.- —If we could derive amusement from theincon sistency of our fellow men, what a fund we should have at our disposal the conduct the Whigs. We need but to compare their professions when in searclfof ...
... WHIG AND TORY othr,—the der had dui *owe of be; prawn it drawee parts where the onapaity of the eases. were to the. Lawrsl or ceopkouoe. if ter dinner had tow we estered the easeke-raotn. cad on talcum am meta • joeular remarks round ne the Garda and ...
... parliamentary or financial reform. At that time the most liberal whigs were far more conservative than any member of the present government; but a new party arose the Commons, and made the whigs radicals, and, to all appearance, the conservatives, influenced ...
... the Whigs, and the only party to whom the payment of bribes could be traced was the Whigs themselves. Mr. Coppock has adopted the plan the York Whigs, and we wish him joy of his enviable position. But bad is th« Ludlow case, the doings of the Whigs Newark ...
... Tories and Whigs The Tories waffled pa. e and the Wh:gs Qifren. a heit.- lPs at this. leaned rn utnre Lady Ma-liain. and The final quarfr! be:ween Alm. Morley and Mrs. Freeman ratite a v:olflit interviow in Apt il 1710. Aft e r that the Daohess never ...
... WHIG AND TORY _ECONOMY ( From the _^ lorning _Advertiser . ) _Tlie _Whigs are charged with having improperly wasted tlie public _revenue , and involved the _^ country _in pecuniary difncnitic-s . In reply , we sliall _recapitulate _t-ome _evidence founded ...
... _TRIUMPH OF THE . WHIG CANDIDATES , i The good cause has won a double victory ! Clamour , deception , falsehood ; • influence , and _intimidation , have ' _all _been employed against the Whig candidates , but tlianks to the sound sense and honesty of ...
... THE WHIGS. i* in no spirit exultation the fulfilment of our own misgivings, but wholly with feelings of sorrow and of shame, ihat we call the attention the public the apostacy of public men. know of nothing more valuable than principle ; nothing more ...