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YMOLTH AND OEVONfORT WEEKLY JOURNAL. MAY *4

... they esteemed the nr, am(millmg 01 ,| 370, and that only of lory which the English were about to win lose , crtale by the Whigs, a vieloiy won or lost lor Europe and mankind. Ihe order was sent the Custom house on Thursfirm and patriolic conduct of|lhe ...

LONDON: WEDNESDAY, MAY 23

... who has long taken the lead in Tory politics, will a continental tour immediately. This is said to be a sine qua non, if the Whigs prove he the triumphant paity. It stated, and believed correctly, that although there have been indications of displeasure ...

From Tuesday s Gazette

... Canninjile than a torv, both in principle and political connexion. Sir Robert Adair, relative of the Duke Bedford, and staunch Whig, owed bin appointment to Sir. Canning and it has rot been unusual to appoint men of honour and talent ambassadors to foreign ...

LECTURE ON TITHES, To the Editor of the Devonport Telegraph and Plumouth Chrutticle. Sir—lt will in the ..

... introduced, the lecturer look considerable pains impress upon his audience that no trust could be placed in either Whig or Tory, and though the Whigs might be preferable the Tories, the power of the people was the only ground of confidence, and he therefore ...

Cowes

... likely involve much discussion. We know that Ministers have adopted the Free Trade maxims, but they did not originate with the Whigs, but are rather the crudities of the Huskisson and Canning party, which derived them, or pretended to derive them, from the ...

THE PLYMOUTH AND nFVONPORT WEEKLY JOUENAI.. JUNE 28

... and two Master* with scrolls, guarded with banner* Address the King, with two ban hits Journeymen (woiwul t*r • Banner— 1 ' Whigs gratified, r I»hed Knglami electrified” Tlie hihle carried on cushion Apprentices two and two, with models Flag Brougham the ...

PLYMOUTH ELECTION. R

... whle In* expressed thepriuci* pies upon which he would into Piirliiiment (hear) lie In longid. he said, l>> parly*neither to Whig nor l ory, but to lli.it rl.asM hicb bad iis oliject lite gem ral good, ills p iuciples ere not Ibe grow day *they were equal ...

SPECIMENS OF DEATH.-A lidioucnMONCEii's. From ike Monthly ) I e*,—a reforming radical!—l’m not at dcatii's door ..

... reforming radical!—l’m not at dcatii's door, am 1 ?—Answer me (rtily, and tell him alonre, fare face, that he’s lying Kepuhlican Whig. Tell him so, Dawson, and I’ll something handsome for you. physician'—a ranting, radical rapscallion ' —Who sent for him ? ...

ITS ARRIVAL OFF OPORTO

... The Tories say that the next Parliament will a much better one Ilian the present. The Radicals ?ay the same. What do the Whigs say ? Drink and Longevity. —There is present living in Anderson-walk an old man in excellent liealiii, who lias drunk on an ...

MONDAY

... Tories (whose treaty it was, and who would have continued the payment) opposed the treaty with the view of turning out the Whigs, be supported the Ministers for the purpose of defeating such object, he being desirous of keeping them in office till they ...

HOUSE OF LORDS

... driving Miui-b rs from olHee. had hesitation in saying that changed his opinion, and voted with the Whigs against the Tories, although ho believed the Whigs to wrong—(Great cheeiiog from llio Opposition.) was deTorminod nut to assist in turning out Ministers ...