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BOROUGH OF OAMELFjORD

... increase tiie nnmlicrs Ihy anti independent electors with Borough ford.—lt somewhat remarkable that the LgilimaJc patron is Whig, whilst the Noble and Illustrious a»f-vocite innovation, mid boro ugh -rcvnlul rin is rank Tory. —l Vest Briton. Won* ciT out ...

PlTßl.rc MEETIN'OS TO THE U)P.D t UKCTKNANT

... staunch Tories) was at the time when ■mimed patron William 111. c.ime to the &«•* necessity by the Orangemen that day, who were Whigs, against their Tory or Jacobite opponents. The Jacobites then.as the Orangemen now.bdongedtotlut class of which Grand Juries ...

f.vrmkrs

... Norwich. They know that Mr. petition was carried by nineteen-twentieths of the freeholders. That petition considered all parties. Whig, Tory, and lladieal, quite revolutionary. After its perusal, there are few who can dissent from this opinion. Itnrayv not only ...

MEETING X 9 ADDRESS LORD WELIBSLBV, ASH '

... limited character (Be bofiding, bad bean prepared for tbum during their say. Brighton still vers full the Horn made, both Whigs and Tories, and they seem to mingle prondasumisly; and until the' lamented inilispoabiofi of .Mai)esty, the Intioas to tbd ...

Xj)e Bcpcrter, ant> CorU Cciunicrcial jrcuricr

... n/inaiawiu chirrs.'] —On the quest ion of Parliamentary lieform, trust there is occasion to say little in assein- of true Whigs—((.Vers)—lf, however, any .should ask the grounds whidi I approve of that too-long neglected measure, say, both because Scotland ...

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... queationed whether he should Jhive’ confidence to ajijicar before tlicm. But hail Mr. Dickinson behavetl better ? When the Whig Faction was |N>wer, had he not snji|iorted all their measures ? (laid not that ticulUanan voted to increase the income of several ...

1.. MINCH IN

... publicly to be tie only laiui entitled reeivc the corporate reteinits, anti that duimetV tltem as being his priv;g?pro|ierij'. Whig doesjths- defendaut ? He Mys,'tc‘doe« not look upon die paoseeiHor a man—that ihtl not dischtwge his duty as such, seeing him ...

PARIS PAPERS

... revolting and unwarrantable coofcileracy against then* liiierlics and inde(jendem e. will* linn hi; manifest to Europe, tbit Whigs and Tories, and all classes the people utßngkmd, are immibnuus ami indignant at the atrocious attempt of tlie nmieiit one country ...

SIU WALTER SCOTT

... d bun so particularly; M does m*t Siapjsat oliei», and is not Mr. Scott had the place, and 1 hope does justice to (lie his Whig patron. —Junrual French ExT»AoanivA«v.— On Thursday last sene, ral persons ki. (’hiclHNler received notes, jiurportmg to come ...

CORK-r-TUESDAY, FEBRUARV 18. 1823

... was i|iiile sure; that if Government did not mean to take an acthte jku t in tlic hasineas, they ought, at least, to state whig course would lie most expedient to adopt with'respect it. The Mon. Mcmher coiicliiilud by moving for Copies of all Correspondence ...

limn mi; cncmra

... spirit of Papist, announces third sodiMun. 'i’ba is one between Papist and Ihv* testant, just as if X were one here in hetwra Whig end Tory; eml what wouid said by the Whip a prosecution were renewed, and renewod tliem, until a jury could lie fuuud, (lacked ...