WHIG CLUB of ENGLAND
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... niuch so that he would not speak to Iis ?? son for a leigttt of time after the ?? conteterl election becaue he voted for the Whig, Lord Moreton. To this nteward Lord Weimyss wrote from his residene in Scotlland, desiriug him to miake known to his tenan ...
... | HEIRS OF WHIG AND TORY NOBLEMEN. To TIHE EDITOR OP THE MORNING CHRONICLE. SIR-I was somewhat startled to read in 2'he horninq Post of this day (Monday) the sweeping assertion to tile effect that almost all the heirs to WVhig noblemen were Conservatives ...
... any attempt having been made to counteract the evil of which every Re- former has loudly and justly complained. How can the Whigs expect to retain the confidence of the reflecting portion of the community when they thus throw away the chances which the ...
... WHIG PATRONAGE-TORY MAGIS- TRACY. TO THE EDITOR OF TIE MORNING CHRONICLE. SIR-I owe you my thanks for the ready insertion of my lctter on the above subject in 1he AMormminy Chronicle of yesterday, The gross abuse which has long prevailed in the ap- pointment ...
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... 7ojY and WHIG CREATIONS of PEERS. [,ROM A CORRESPONDENT.1 The happy result of our negociations with Spain, ana the brilfiant success of our forces in Asia (which, a, tie TiniCs says, must finally conclude the wvar), ,,,ill have left the Tories not a leg ...
... - ? .?flS7?Th'A?s DEFENGES o?' ? WHIG& Lord Erskine has, in a preface to a new editie5 ' The Defences of the Whigs, given a most saxj~ factory reply to the Ilippant attack made upon hinm the author of a Tract, under the specious title of in Defence ...
... asd- heres to the ancient constitution of the state, and the apostolcal lhi: .:rar, hy of the Chhurch of lngland-opposed to a Whig. Tor',Ahee ithe Irish appellation for a person who s;izes by force, and without the intervention of law, what, whether really ...
... COUNTY OF DEVON WHIG CLUB. Tiet Members of this Club dined together at the Globe Tavern, Eeron r riday I st The Rev. Air. JONES In she Chair. AN sOOD as the Clath1 was removed 1 The King was drunk in 'ffe sentlll tnoostr waq-1 People, the source of ...
... CHE-9SHIIRE AND THE ADJACENT COUNTIES. CHESTERn, WEnED,'sAY, OCTs 9* to On this day the. Aniimial General Meeting of the Cheshire Whig A Chubwas hld 'at the Royal Hotel; Chester. It was announced de that the chbir would bie taken at half after three o'clock ...
... suspension of our liberties, but even to permanent abridgments of the immemorial privileges of the people. Here again the Whigs-and scarcely two years have elapsed since their united and eloquent exertions were again most imperiously called for-opposed ...