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. . t4TILAbELPI-lIA, April 23:

... anxiety on this Occafion't That the ancellori of the Cvaen dillies were Whigs—yet they brought in the riot and unconftitiitional. feptennial iU . -That Lord Hai•dwick , was a Whig—land brought in the marriage aft ; and that Lord North was now,' by a pect ...

Published: Saturday 28 June 1783
Newspaper: Barbados Mercury
County: Barbados, Barbados
Type: Article | Words: 2196 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... offspring Of felf-intcreft ; forwardnefs in this is the childOr the fame p- relit; they lee aluremcnts ; the expulfion, of the Whigs from public c.onfidericc ; the poileflion of rower ; the rcverfion to priftine dependance, have tempted them to exhibit a zeal ...

Published: Saturday 06 March 1784
Newspaper: Barbados Mercury
County: Barbados, Barbados
Type: Article | Words: 363 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... The tories giving a deaf ear to the luminous,. remained at herne for twenty-three days, when they were again vifited by the whigs, who killecl eight fcr-art and let the other four efeape tb tea Cite news to their brother tories. Extritg a later frcm F ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1784
Newspaper: Barbados Mercury
County: Barbados, Barbados
Type: Article | Words: 1184 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

ON Friday the isth inflant, the Marquis de la F.AYETTE arrived at Bolton. On the welcome news being announced that

... hilzlzas, and on his arriving at State-ftreet, the artillery formed, and falutad the company as they pated. He alliOtted at Whig-Hall tavern, and very politely thanked the inhabitants for the civility Jo partial in his favour, which was returned by repeated ...

Published: Saturday 04 December 1784
Newspaper: Barbados Mercury
County: Barbados, Barbados
Type: Article | Words: 454 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

FROM TIIE HAMLURGH PAPERS

... be just or not, yet those who clamour for the abolition of them cannot call themselves . Whigs . , except by so gross a misnomer as amounts to ;imposture. The WHIGS of the six reigns, in whicli this denomination was strictly and practically opposed to that ...

Island ; and a few pipes real c-laiac brandy

... leather, cotton, and si.k gloves and mitts ; thread lace, white , and coloured spider shawls, do. Barcelona, full and undress whigs, Whitechapel needles, honey` and lavendor water, cambric and gauze nanslins, silk ends aid tassels, fans,, walking timwtellas ...

OLD AND IT was the boast of Mr. Pox for A long time Isefore his death, that the appellation of

... obscure Walks of life, the Whigs of fifty years ago exerted themselves ,to maintain the rights of the subject, by legal remonstrantes and powerful eloquence; and history will record lo ages yet unborn, that amongst the patriot Whigs, the undisguised friends ...

POSTSCRIPT

... of the Faith, and the Lords Spiritual. Several of these Bugs, and their prolific families, lodged themselves in an old State Whig ; their fi:th, however, destroyed that covering, and they have shice abandoned it. The rest of the Bugs fall under the class ...

NIR. WHITI3IIEAD TO 'LORD HOLLAND

... could have done • much in : the present 'crisis, an opinion which is as no.' total entertained by those yvho belong .. to the Whig dila, as it would be unnatural to be entertained by those who do not belong to it. But the principal motive that seems. d have ...

linitGE-TOWN

... PAPERS. VIEWS GE THE RULING PARTY. ,Weiovte the attention of our Readers to a perusal of the following paragraph from the Whig Of F,riday. last here is one comfort amid s t the crowd of evils that surrouncY There a well-founded - hope, that the etnbargo ...

SALit , ESTATES pi, SPRING HALL trtd !TEE S.--Apply 'to .tf. HENRY BISHOP

... sale by A. HARRIS, the following arti(lles, on the most reasonable terms for Cash only, • Ladies' full.:dressed and crop' whigs 1 hair bands and caps,,beaded do. white and black beavers,. .. llte and black-velvet slippers, black jean do. nan' een and ...