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... The DuJ:e Norr o Was O. in f? • Chair the Whig CliiU, the an> ...
... The DuJ:e Norr o Was O. in f? • Chair the Whig CliiU, the an> ...
... packet from Coxhaven, made peer of the realm, and to have and eflablilbment, to bis other ' brothers. tt C/116.—0n Toefdsy the Whig Clob held their monthly meeting the Sbakefpeare Tavern, Mr. Fox :n the chair. On this occtfion the Hbo. Gentleman addreffed ...
... men were madeurifondrt of war, andarefentto France. Gin era! Lieutenant to the Genera} in Chief of the A if Refervt) the left whig* t« Gen* Ronaparte, khjh Cenftil of the dated June f General Firrt Conful, 1 have the honour to inform Tt>n that on the and ...
... the brigades fioflffJngKsli pay it is said that the Marquis created Duke of Suffolk. mwallis will shortly be On Tuesday the Whig Club hadtheir first monthly meeting for the season, at the Crown and Ancliol Tavern. A great number of members attended, and ...
... General's family. , It is certain that Admiral Gautheaume’s squa-’ dron has passed Gibraltar, and that its destination is* Whig of (his society, which assembled on Tuesday at the Crown and Anchor, Mr, Fox deprecated any discussion which might lead consider ...
... from the original Paintings of Peter PniJar. Emu price One Gumca. Speddily will be published^ An Ode to Bonaparte; and the Whig Cluß, to Charles Fox, in imitation of Horace. ...
... the report of the Earl Chatham’s going out to India. Mr. Addington, is said, has explained to several of the Members of the W'hig Party, the grounds upon which he hopes for the independent those Gentlemen. Among other things, he proposes to repeal all those ...
... expected to return to Paris this day. The whole of the second battalions of our militiiry force arc shortly to disbanded. >JT - Whig Club. —At llie meeting Tuesday, Mr was in the chair. his hcaltli lieing drank with three times three, addressed the company ...
... appreciated his own rank in society, and its connexions and dependencies with every other branch. He was attached to sound Whig doctrines. knew and respected both the Prerogatives of the Crown aud the Rights the People. felt that as a Peer of England ...
... upon ciarumuantiat evidence, was made out again* both. Edwards, she oosl-poy, could not kdenltfy either of them, the robbery Whig done In the middle of the night; and only proved that he was robbed by two persons ; but they worn proved have been at Oodalone ...
... Ireland j Sir Edward Law to be Chief Justice of the Common Pleas; Mr. Percival Attorney, and Mr. Garrow Solicitor-General. the Whig Club Meeting, Tuesday last, the m~fl7e Chair, aTter pay- T>r lheCluo tie appointed u> consider the most proper means of testifying ...
... much lime. It is now staled the ItVlh is the time finally fixed for the prorogation, _ -A, j\!r. Fox was in the chair at the Whig Club .Meetipe'oTr Pu'esdav last, and gave, as toast peculiarly \ adapted lo the day, (the i nanksgiving for Brace) sincere ...