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... Political revolutions are aftonifliing in the prefent reign, and Whigs and Tories are actually changing principles. Tories now the mod defirous to fupport the Brunfwick line, and the Whigs feem think that line has 101 l its merit, in prop'rti they are excluded ...

W I L T S

... trod under foot; Party defpifed; and patriots laughed to {Corn !-—Votes of crecit are as eafily obtained as votes for an Old Whigs are become flanch Tories! and confirmed Jacolvites the heft friends to Government!—Thefe are thy triumphs, thefe thy exploits ...

0 t p MDSES ABRAHAM wnt»nn ,, rtliw gys, i? YAR exceedingly we'll J-\_ Wick iam, to be lett, and

... about 15 hands high, winded, has a large rtar in the forehead, fome wnite fpots, a (hort cut tail, and one of his hinder legs whig almoft to the hock Whoever will bring the faidgeU to Peter Beckford, at Stepleton, ithal) be ban! fomeJy rewarded ; and if ...

Published: Monday 17 April 1775
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1158 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Tri'lrtrovne's Anfvotr to a Letter dated Philadelphia, June 7, from Gc„. Lee. B° st °N, Julj %,1775. HEN were iaft

... be violated as to letve no other means of redrefs. I look with reverence almuft amounting to idolatry upon thofe immortal Whigs, who adopted and applied fuch do&rines during part the reign Charles I. and in that Jaines IT. Should corruption pervade the ...

SATURDAY's POST

... themfelvts into Society called the London Aftociation, in of the King, but in direct oppofition to his They mean, like true Whigs, according to antient ufage, to fupport the liberties of their country by all legal and conjhtutional means, upon a great, ...

MONDAY's POST

... Americans, wis with them in ■rca and therefore wouldrefolutely avow it : Sen toe'e to mention the old political d .indUon's of whig and tor/, defcribing theprefent .u Adminxftration as enemies to free • ,i rank tones. He alfo hinted, that thepr fome of the ...

PI) Ll C. HAVING cleared from tor Falmouth, Plymouth. Poole. Southampton, andPortlmouth, j Captain the floop ..

... a fhort time with further account the club and their proceedings. I ant, Sir, your humble fervant. Winchejier, April 10. A WHIG. In gntefui commemoration of the glorious Unifies of o«r*ancertor«, in defence thai* civil and religious liberties, We, whole ...

Published: Monday 15 April 1776
Newspaper: Salisbury and Winchester Journal
County: Wiltshire, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1173 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

A Y’s OS T. Bxprtfs fr»m London.) r* No NtWt t» tho Ne*-YoaK DtcoMbr 18. i* ii Tfhri n-«' ,

... Mr. Fox contended, that all the troubles that affailed this country, originated change of poh'icsl opinion. For had the true Whig principles prevailed, tht« prevailed in the daysof King William and Queen Am*, at leall in the full part of her reign, and ...

ATUR DAY’S POST

... confequence of royal ctifpatcbed by his M -fty that Nobleman of papular tenor, .me tc gratify the moll dcfirable views of the Whig intereft throughout the Britifh empire. Ycfterday advice was deceived from the Orkneys, of the arrivU the Prince Rupe-t, Capt ...

Printed by j

... on Foot. TRIUMPHAL CHAIR, Decorated with Laurel, in which was feated The Right Hon. CHARLES JAMES FOX. Trumpets. Flag.—The Whig Caufc! Second Squadron of Horfe. Liberty Boys of Newport-Market. Mr. Fox's Carriage, decorated with Felloonsof Laurel. Ban ...

G O S P O R T, HANTS

... Cathedral. Much has been laid Dr. Johnfon's politicks: They were the fame as' Squire Wellern's in Tom Jones. You have made a Whig of the girl; and how her father, any body elfe any obedience from her ? Thou art one of thole wife men, Mrs. Weflern ...

SOMERSET

... to Oxford fent his troop ofhorfe, For Tories own no argument but force p With equal care to Cambridge books he fent, F'or Whigs allow no force but argument. Mr. Johnfon had never, his own account, been a clofe lludent, and ufed to advife young people ...