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WHIG CLUB

... WHIG CLUB. TUESDAY Very full Meeting of this Society *«ok the Crown »nJ Anchor tavern. The Lord- Mayor the chair. After the ft mding chairman, with appropriate corapUments,gave Air. Fo». Mr. Fox,!n thanking the company for the Itouour, faiJ, ha*.l liad ...

THE WHIGS AND THEIR MASTERS

... THE WHIGS AND THEIR MASTERS. {The THURSDAY, April 17, 1862. John Bright's organ is in high dudgeon with the Premier, and is now subjecting his lordship to occasional sallies of that uncompromising and violent condemnation, which so striking a characteristic ...

WHIG CLUB

... WHIG CLUB The firfl meeting of this Club for the prcfitit fc ifon was held on i uelday,.it the Crown and Anchor Tav 1 11 ; and was ?? attended. A imiiiln rof ( ientlemen who have becnabfent for years relumed their feats. In the übfenco of the fail of ...

WHIG INTIMIDATION OF VOTERS

... WHIG INTIMIDATION OF VOTERS. [From the Spectator.] «' Tory intimidation !— All the Ministerial Journals, passim. a Tory punish a Liberal tradesman by withdrawing his custom, or a refractory tenant a notice to quit, loud and long is the howl taised in ...

An APPEAL from the OLD to the NEW WHIGS

... character of the Whig Party and the Minidry does honour to Mr. Burkes candour and tendernefs : perhaps fome readers may think he fpeaks too highly of the virtues of thofe whofe talents they are ready to allow : —With one of them (the Whig party) Mr. Burke ...

WHIG cum,

... WHIG cum, Held on l in-.i.liir, l.i. rii Holland ,« tte i ■ ,„•. Mr. Er.jt, (wiui! Ilia In ilili ?? di .ok; l.,„l he had long lud il.e honour t cni .ylng tin km in, l. an., par- llalityol tl.t- Club; he h.ld long hull i11di1.1.,1 ?? tlt, tn t.r their ...

WHIG CLUB

... WHIG CLUB. WclticfiUy there was a mod aumeroui meeting of Ihli Cluti, when Mr. l'»x was in the Chair, and he was fupportedby the Duke of Norfolk, the Barlof Albemjrle, Lord Robert Spencer, md many other ililtiuguillu.il perfons. Mr. Fox gave at • toaft— ...

WHIG CONFESSIONAL

... WHIG CONFESSIONAL. He hath confessed— What ? ' That he hath used thee. —Shikspeare. Forgetful of the proverb—that when the props are divided, the old house is in danger—the supporters of the Ministry oppose each other on a question of no less vital ...

—-..'>»Hiii;'t-aiaMJu».WHIG CLUB OF KNOI.AHO

... — ?? WHIG CLUB OF KNOI.AHO. Tuefday the firft Meeting fur the feafon waa held at the Crown and Anchor tavern, (Mr. Erikine in the Chair.) After the Handing toads were drank, the Chairman remarked that he would now again, as a lover of liberty, and a. ...

THE WHIG-RADICAL CABINET'S ACHIEVEMENTS

... THE WHIG-RADICAL CABINET'S ACHIEVEMENTS. lb* THURSDAY, July 21, 1664,. seems the fate of the present Government to | estrange England every people with whom they ! relatione, to be successful in no single Whether a Power is inclined be Iriendly hostile ...

WHIG-RADICAL DISUNION

... Liberals multiplies the evidence of Whig-radical disunion. It is impossible to restrain dissatisfaction at the Whig op position to Peerage Reform it mill break out from the earnest Reformers. Upon the restoration of the Whig radical union all hope of successful ...