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To the Editor of The liancaeter Gazette..Sir,

... presented too often of late a signal contrast to its former condi- tion, when the most brilliant and highly gifted men of tbe Whig party were regular contributors to its pages. But tbe following specimen will probably surprise everybody. It ia contained ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1832
Newspaper: Lancaster Gazette
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 971 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... filling pordlets under the rose, the very pink of fashion—the only fashion, by the way, which never changed. No matter whether whig or ruled the roast, it was all the same to the people ; the dormant faction the time being was sure to be enriched and the ...

USEFTJI, Kit OWU-SOS

... hour or two at a time ; and tbis sometimes an- noyed me exceedingly during my lecturing expe- ditions. When I expected the Whig trial to come on, in May last (Oh ! the manifold blessings of that trial !) the only thing that gave me un- easiness, was the ...

Published: Saturday 24 November 1832
Newspaper: Lancaster Gazette
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2239 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

the plan LANCASTER HERALD

... character of the Palatinate 1 We have often asked—we will ask again and againis Mr. Patten a Tory, or a Whig, or neither, Of both? He was a Tory—he may be a Whig; tis is the age of changes. He may be first the one, ali then the other; but we cannot bring ourselves ...

, of the lbw* magnitude, pateruid acres nonortpled, au a got of theopest – _ _

... imposible for the Collectiv e . upon 4 Whigs h. the impoverished stet* ot the hankering after pensions IDIOM, extravagant salary of Lord Chan-, SAM per to 4 extravagance of ' and bookadisn Whig economy. and Whig, no moment in the %Fr the doors c that ...

Sue. caw neior ImP iseveltsit Wald,

... not impatient of contradiction, except when he thinks the speaker insincere; and a scubas friend of the poor. or , of . the Whigs, told with two parts o. &Willi*. The at such pumps, screamed ;- and the hearty applause of the Reditals Weir 'eufrenie satisfaction ...

meet , Stamford The sea

... bread.—ilfechaisica' Magazine. —I. wish you 'to einsider Whet benefit to be conferred upon the common cause, by the . of a Whig candidate who is, as it were, a Refortner no Reformer—who is a Reformer here on the but cannot be a Reformer with his own party ...

THE LANCASTER HERALD

... and creed. If Friendship, wit!, electioneering partisans, were one iota better than L mere empty name, some of Mr. Patten's Whig sup porters (for there are certain individuals who semboth God and Mammon) would long ago have (Tenet. the eyes of his und ...

Thk interesting article from the London Medical Gazette, on the Presentation of Clot Bey and his twelve ..

... that belong- ing to France ? — The Whigs. Who sanctioned the march of the French army to Antwerp, in order to take from Holland that city which just as rightly belongs to her as Edinburgh does to England? — The Whig Ministry now in office, as every body ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1832
Newspaper: Lancaster Gazette
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1307 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CHURCH

... electors lor this county is most gia- tii.i .4 to the conservative, or yellow party — ?? ?? vexatious and di^crniifi'ing to the Whigs at.J 1 1 jhitioni-i* ; it has, i;i short, made the rvattvc interest triumphant; and there is ■ not the slightest doubt entertained ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1832
Newspaper: Lancaster Gazette
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2157 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

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... poly ,mak i trAiu has the int 4,pliockiNitAlWPO b 6; 4lid withiiiit having his shins, ed for . ,p,, 41thoug, b a e l o ae Whig as the Toriei my, even a 'MAW, the Lord Chancellor contrives to effect his veforms with less of re white oppositions than any ...

Portraits and Memoirs of the most Illustrious Personages of British History. By Edmund Lodge, t'.sq- Nor roy ..

... entitled, Whig Foreign Policy,'' written in a bold st\le, and which places the conduct of the present Government towards Holland in a very just light. We may make fur- ther extracts in future numbers of cur journal, as we find room. ?? In Whig hands, the ...

Published: Saturday 08 December 1832
Newspaper: Lancaster Gazette
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3805 | Page: 4 | Tags: none