ON THE LIBERTY OF THE PRESS
... take coiupo-lo:s, pressmen. devils, ties. What means th:s change! The suzn of ll the story's, 'onres deprest are Whies, and Whigs in p-w'r are Tories. -Newcaeste Courant, November 4, 1732. ...
... take coiupo-lo:s, pressmen. devils, ties. What means th:s change! The suzn of ll the story's, 'onres deprest are Whies, and Whigs in p-w'r are Tories. -Newcaeste Courant, November 4, 1732. ...
... held; and the injudicious manifesto of the Pre- tender, which many of his adherents sought to disavow as an invention of the Whigs, was followed by a crowd of libellous pamphlets, the hawkers of which, with the ap- proval of the new Secrefary of State, Lord ...
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... The Author | has furnished amusing and graphic description of the various political parties the dav—Torv, ' Censervative. Whig, Whig-Radical, Ac. Ac., and has illustrated the by Nine Cliaiaeterislie Engravings. Protv., | A LETTER SUPERSTITION, m the Share ...
... George for the Whigs, raised the cry that the Church was in danger aud excited a spirit of disaffection through- out the realm. Riots were continually taking place in all the large towns, Dissenting meeting houses were pulled down, noted Whigs were threatened ...
... Forster, a member of P erlia- ment, and a T Mr Fenwick, s ?? uat far off, the one a Whig and the other a Tory, their loud words breathing defiance a- eacl other, Queen Anne's Whig Ministry had obliged her to follow a precedent established by Wlliiam LnUd Mary ...
... Bright. In mother political article, headed What is, and what may be, the Whig party pur et simple get very hardly rapped on the knuckles. The reconstruction of a purely Whig Govern- mient is declared next to impossible, and its continuance in power ...
... misprint. Th Vice-Presidenb of the Council of India appears a Sir Bartle, frtore.' We are informed that the Belfast Northeri Whig newspaper has been purchased of Mr Finlay b Sir John Arnot, proprietor of the Irish Tiner an; Cork Constitution. The sum mentioned ...
... to hum, I beseech yeou. Nay, my dear Azne, Jestice Cotton is a man of strict honour, and a good man to boot, though he is a Whig replied tire earl, with a smile, and I know ho hatl a sncere friendship for me; and as to his making me his prisoner, why ...
... SMOKY HUMANITY The Whig, are at their daily trade of hamhug and deception. They never make a tingle move in life, in which the bideont feature* of hypoetfey, cant, and downright foolery, are not couplenonaly poortrayed. They have now upon the carpet, ...
... vacancy oe- easioned by the retirement of Major-General Anson (Whig), who goes out to India, was filled up on Tuesday by the elections without opposition, of the Hon. E, R Littleton (Whig), CORONERS' INQUESTS. On Monday, an inquest wae held before J. ...
... nt to the audacious mendacity of Atterbury, and endeavour to join in the enthusiasm which Cibber's NKonjuror evokes from Whig patriotism. While the author followsthe misfortunes of the Stuarts to the end and even enters into an elaborate examination ...