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For the MORNING CHRONICLE

... molt plegf- ing inflances, and who can tell whether it may not tend to foften the afierities of party rancour, to' teach the Whig a' new 'morde 'of fupplanting the; Tory, ad give the Tory a tite more than he had the ambition to aafk? Againflt uch a confederacy ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... to defolate and be defolated without meafure, hope, or end. I am a RoyaliL-I blufh for the degradation of the Crown; I am a Whig- I bluih for the difhonour of Parliament; I am a true Englifhinan-I feel to the quick for the dif- grace of England; I am a ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... fafety. The Contemplation of that powver tempers the joy we feel at Peace ; it clouds the profpe&s of the future.- Who is the Whig that can fee without grief France under any Government fo immenfely aggrandifed ? ?? is the Patriot that can fee his country ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... the prefent Miniftry, but what will fucceed to it. -Will it be Mr. PiTr, or Evill it be a junto of Courtiers and renegade Whigs, who concur in openly or ferefly blaming the Peace. - If it be true that Mr. CANNING is to oppofe the Peace, wve fhall wonder ...

MORNING CHRONICLE

... people. Whatever may be our own Sentiments of Government, we confider it advantageous that there fhoufd be Tories as well as Whigs, High Church and Low Church, aurchmen and Diffenters, lovers of Monarchy, and men of high Republican fpirit.- Thefe oppositions ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... Revenue just published, which prosperity is all the work of his Majesty's Ministers, speaks of the irksome task of reading the Whig Speeches in Parliament during the last ten years. This is a piece of ingratitude, which, we are persuaded his MNajesty's Ministers ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... But what is it to us what distempered notions were entertained by Lord BYRON, or whether if not one Englishman, whether Whig or Tory, had attended him to his grave, we may infer that the dearest feelings of the deceased would had been consulted ? ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... somewhat too far as to the justness. of the claims of Princes to the names they bear. There was not, for instance, a good Whig at the time of our own Revolution, who did, not conceive himself bound to question the legitimacy' of the son of JAMES the ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... with the Duke, and the pamphlets on both'sides,-and we have only to observe, that the sub- stitution of Somerset, a well-known Whig family, for Beaufort, in the hurry of composition, will surprise no one at all acqtuainted with the dispatch with wvkich a ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... the Ministerial Papers, on the speeches delivered at the Chester Meeting. The declaration of the Chairman, that we (the Whigs) ought to come, and we will come boldly forward, and declare that we wish to obtain power, has drawn from 'he Sew Times the ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... the same opposition which in polirics would' be called constitutional subjection and passive obedi- ence. Mr. M'SWE.ENY is a Whig in religion, and the framers of the Maynooth Class-book (Jesuits no doubt) are Jactbites. People who are fond of controversy ...

THE MORNING CHRONICLE

... consequeno s Church and State, from letting loose the Pres .I o mob to rarage the Church and Clergy, and to pat the mouths of Whigs such language as the fo 0 *$ Our party has great reasorr to look to it fo i nlot root anid hrauchl work in &Staiidll, w9e can ...