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BOROUGH OF OAMELFjORD

... the numbers of wor- thy and intlependent electors within the Borough of Ca- me ford.—It is somewhat remarkable that the is a Whig, whilst the Nobie and ad- vocate’ of innovation, wd borough-revelution is rank Tory.—West Briton: Wonk cut ovt ron tue Loxpon ...

f.vrmkrs

... ‘Norwich, They know that Mr. Cobbett’s petition was carried by of the }recholders, That ition is considered by all parties, Whig, Radical, quite revolutionary. After its perusal, we think there are few who can dissent from this opinion. I t ys not only ...

MEETING X 9 ADDRESS LORD WELIBSLBV, ASH '

... Majesty, the inv.tritions to the Palace were general, without arly to was. any Cour: ty di Pater favour er we understand “ the Whigs had Sforking Chronicle. Tue Catnonse —An eminent Catholic titel edvocate for the crea aa distinguished Pari ties, snd that ...

i&cutjcnr BfjjrttK, ant Cotit

... the. day. It was however, till the debate on the King’s Proclasua- on against Seditious Pu thlicat tONS, ions, in May 1782, e Whig Lords, in the House of Peera, ex ne of' political appro >? foximation with Se ee nt Majesty, then “Prince of Wales, who had ...

Xj)e Bcpcrter, ant> CorU Cciunicrcial jrcuricr

... unan- mous choers}—On the question of Parliamentary Re- | form, I trust there is to say little in an assem: | bly of trae Whigs—(Cheers)—If, however, any should ask the grounds on which I approve ofthat too-long neglected measure, I say, both Scotland ...

Sont^crnJ^cs>ovt3|

... ‘Secretur / Cannivg.— Morning as t Fox We refer to the 1 Di for an ‘accoant of the €elchration of Mr. Fox's Birth-day, by the Whigs of Scotland. We beg most particularly y.to point t he Render’s attention to the Speech of Sir James Mackintosh, Ireland and ...

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... ed grievances, he questioned whether he shoall-hiave confidence to appear But had Mr. Dick- inson behaved better? When the Whig Faction was in wer, had he not supported all their. measures ?— Had not that Gentleman voted to increase the income of several ...

PARIS PAPERS

... revolting and un- warrantable confederacy against their liberties aid in- dependence. It will then be uianifest to Evrope, that Whigs and Tories, and all classes of the people of Eng- Jund, are and at at- tempt of the Govermnent of one’ country having the assurance ...

SIU WALTER SCOTT

... ; “ it does not happen often, and is not dangerous.” Mr. Scott had the place, and I hape does justice to the memory of his Whig of a French Traveller Hoax. —On Thursday last seve. ral persons in Chichester received notes, purport. ing to come from Go ...

limn mi; cncmra

... Papist, announces a third secution. The nia one between and he testant, justas if were one here in betweea Whig and what wouid be suid by the Whig were renewed, and revewéd them, until a jury ould be or packed, as thes would + say,to. them.~ The Pxpis Spirit ...

PARLIAMENT

... suffered to pass without and that a greater reduction of Taxation than has taken place was not on. Sir Joun Mr. Ricanpo, ant other Whig Members, considered Sir Brtorer’s qtite premature, and we can- not but add, that we hope they will prove to have been aufounded ...