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MR. COKE

... sum from the taxes the salary of the Prime Minister himself. How surprised will the reader to see it proved that 31r. Coke, Whig-like, has dene all these things, and actually has, and is still recei ring large lumps of money, extorted taxation, and that ...

&OCIETY for the PROPAGATION of the ISPEL in FOREIGN FARTS. _,„„„-„ ndent His C.irue the ARCIIUISHOPof i' ..

... Gentlemen's (Jold and Silver Laced Rands at 245.) - - 15s. Od. at the I.ac.man's prices. This day i.s published, (Confessions of a whig, in P.n in- ?? terceptecl Letter from • • ••*«••*• to Lord I'ublished by J. W. Fores, 41, Piccadilly, and may be Jiad of -• ...

death in the following

... Charlotte, ordered the residue to inw the Exchequer fur the good the nation. d * l liberality and good feeling was lauded in y the Whig friends of the King of the 8 sovereign of free people dis, of England. He naturally w himself reversionary inte- pension, ...

Kineioo, Dec. 9, 1333

... For myself, I should not find more difficulty in believing that the majority of the readers the Standard are Unitarians, or Whigs of the Grey —that the readers of the Times are distinguished gentlemanly feelings and conservative predilection?—and that ...

to Jtwe ,£,, ' 0 ll d Chief Justice of the King’* Bench, V* vB«ghan, «ghan, and «e»er»l aldermen

... Ireland, too deep to be forgotten, and cruel ever forgiven. The rankline wound caused national injustice and Whig despotism (oh, the ever odious Whigs!) is too excrnaating ever to heal. Yet lam cool, and quiet, and deliberate; no bursts of passion sway my ...

TUESDAY EVENING, Oct. 15

... disqualified from offering himself for the City of Dublin at the election following. And this is the gentleman whom our virtuous Whig government have delegated to preside at the inquisition into the conduct of the Dublin corporation ! This person, who fought ...

10,000 ta Mta rH

... its erasure from the clause, and, whenever it may come under consideration, earnestly hope they will da ani The plnfrim the Whig government has keen awkward enough on many leading questions, but any ground they may attempt to take this particular point ...

J PTWERP, BRUSSELS, and the RHINE.- R.j . r n ''on to Cologne in 30 hours. (Sea passage seven hour!

... of Middlesex, now in England, an opportunity of deciding that question. He appeals t > the Conservative electors, whether Whigs. Peelites, or Protectionists, to assist him in checking the progress of opinions destructive of the Monarchy and the Church ...

(From the Paper of Dec. 28.)

... temper and circumspection cduld scarcely ensure. Nevertheless the Morning Chronicle boldly denounces the iniquitous rule of the Whig Attorney General; and doubtless no more iniquitous maxim was ever avowed in the face of a court of justice. is this—that the ...

CASE OF M. LAFITTE

... include the borough of Clilheroe in the schedule B. Mr. Croker resisted the proposition, on the ground that several boroughs (Whig boroughs) had been allowed the benefit of the population in parishes to which they belonged, and some the benefit of adjacent ...

GERMANY

... having thus in a manner administered in succession the affairs of the three great members o the empire. Nevertheless when his Whig col* leagues found him coming into office with them three years ago, and when, of course, they had the tame knowledge of his ...

THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

... Morning Register, Lord Wellesley’s Evening Post, the prostituted Timet the ministerial Globe, the infidel Edinburgh Review, and Whig Morning Chronicle, are all open-mouthed, railing at Sir William and his late charges; and the journal last named actually advises ...