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... are alike averse to ministerial despotism, or p- th pular aharchy. There are some of what are termed sec the big wigs (not whigs) amongst us, who seem deter- lit mined that we shall read nothing except the London Po! Courier, or the Macclesfield Courier; ...

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... THE CAMELEON, Y IMITAI ZD FROMI COWPER. e 0 There is a Bard, who by his note, a And by the changes of his coat, Seems Deist, Whig, or Tory; n Al Isuge ilditerof Court lays, y Whence a' obtains a wreath of bays, Y And we a dormitory. , On yon church top ...

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... IHoB. Will do the job, Next time he sues w Cur Cab'net rues; - And now that L,% nm c-l 's not worth ! dianmn, And all the 'Whigs pi Ar'n't worth two igs. . The real case is, V The; -.int our p!aces V Grcr.itaid sqzal, : G-d r--al 'Cat alln IMINOR, 01 eA ...

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... wihich may be ae ac purely the SELSF WTEEMSTT, to which M. Ca ing, !e aind all the- whole hosti of boroughnaongers, whether at Whig or Tory, belong. Their sole business is to take co careof number ONE, and apposeeveiy-atemptto subvert our glorious constitution; ...

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... ages our sorrows shall tell;e Bernfd by the Land we thought noble and just, Blesied home of ouor Fathers farewzeh c CASSIUS, A WHIG. S Preceded by their priests, and followed ty their sons, they proereded tothe sepulelhres ottheirfathers, and Niler~l vineatlmt- ...

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... of Wotid t What ?? varicty 'twill be to tanige, tff:etreasury bench from the office or change; And where he is sure, if the Whigs should attack him, i Of -his right honoured ,riend, with the towanida to back M¶ohiniks'now l-see himn arise fromlu isa station ...

IRELAND.—It is with the deepest concern that we find ourselves unable to congratulate our readers upon

... an'swctr!. s The ('oass~- lays the fiattering nction tohis soul7,- e that We intentl to anl.er his late- tirade; against Whig..r llefos'saers end Radieais sr. general, and .ourselvea inzu '1particular,.te passaunnoticed- -PrayN.'llCs7ersekeep [i .yotur ...

CANNING'S HISTORY OF HIMSELF

... will suppose the writer we have just quoted to have been in error; and that Mr. Canning, who is a Whig. at heart, declined, coming in under the Whigs, for some valuable and perspective consideration; a Lisbon job, for instance ; -then the Rule of Three ...

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... It was, through- ,out, abusive; but we quote only the verses more parti- cularly referring to Mr. Stewart. It was entitled WHIG SONG, Suipposed to be written by one of the James's-certainly t not by James* the First, or king James the Fifth, but probably ...

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... absurd, t And give his readers qsontsnzaff, le took to praising George the Third: And now in virtue of his crown, poomsus, poor Whigs, at once to slaughter; Like Donellan of bad renown, Poisoning us all with laurel water. And yet at times some awkward qualms ...

LIVERPOOL MECHANICS' SCHOOL OF ARTS

... time, his talents, and exertions to your cause is it for this ae see ministers of the Crowns, leaders of the Op. of position, Whigs and Tories, churchmen and laymen of pc every denomirtation, uniting their commnon ?? for the ro erection and diastion of these ...