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... infidelized Whigs, to batter the sacred edi- fice of the church, but they are dead-set against the great questions of the ballot, the shortening of Perlis nients, and an extended suffrage. Well, admitting all this, taking it for granted that the Whigs are what ...
... WHIG CLDUB. The third Meeting for the season was held yester- day al the Free Masons' Tavern, the Duke of. Bed- ford in the Chair. Thie constitutional toast, which commemorates the names of Russell and Cavendish, as friends to the liberties of their country ...
... HINTS TO THE WHIGS. To TimE EDITOR OF TilE MORNING CHRONICLE. SIR-Having been actively lengaged in the recent se- vere contest for the eastern (division of this county, in fia vour of the Whig party, I wish, through the medium of your excellent paper-which ...
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... maladministration of it, * affairs. At this Crisis then it is naturally and anxiousl7 asked, what will be the conduct of the Whigs? That question may be best answered by shewing what th, conduct was ofP those, whose principles they are protl to inherit, ...
... WHizz C;.off Velerday the Whig Club dined at tie London Ta. vern-Mr. Alderm;i Cormtnf in the C(hair. -.The .h1andinr toalls of the Club beir,? lank, the Chairman gave Thle Hlealts of Mi. FO. * Which was drank wit!i thirc ti'mes thlrce, and the grcatA ...
... : {TriG CLUB . The first MeiVeting of e Whig Club,. f'i the season, wa inld 6sptera ,t T hgqo) ...
... .NEGLECT OF WHIG CLERGYMEN. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING CHRONICLE. January 7. 1834. SIR-Having mixed, during the last week, with some highly respectable Whig Clergymen (rarum genus) in the c'ountry, I was applied to, as being a Londoner, to inform ...
... CHESHIRE WVFIG CLUB. 'i'h S~t~rAnnieriCY inn r of lre Whig Clubl for Che- shire and the adjacent ~ w~hl tteRylHtl on 'Ieday last- fDlmr ogadMP o George Wilbirsldrnm. Eaq. fDlmr ogadMP o Sliafteshitry, In die Chair. iifottiowing toasts were given Tire ...
... TORY AND WHIG TAXATION. To TrHR ElITOR OrrrsE MORNING CllRONICL.E Si n-I have been much armused with tile charge (amongstotherls) brought bythe Tories (with their usual regprd to truth) against the Whigq of having increased the taxes. I this darry cihancedi ...