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... 8.C., X.Y.Z., ' in which my humble name figures very conspicuously ; of , course, you will not be at all surprised that my Whig friends ...
... 8.C., X.Y.Z., ' in which my humble name figures very conspicuously ; of , course, you will not be at all surprised that my Whig friends ...
... minds of the people of Ireland, was intended to be confined to the meagre and narrow conclusion of defeating a Whig government, to establish a Whig, and Peelite administration in its place; to transplanting Lord 'John Russell's anti-Catholic policy ftom this ...
... be 'supposed to inspire much confidence in that country. It remains to be seen whether the anti-Cathoke tendencies lof the Whigs, or the pro-Catholic tendencies of the Peehtes. are to prevail. It remains to be seen whether the principle of compensation ...
... and the tears PO copiously ' shed over Uncle Tom's Cabin, might have been resentsl for objects nearer home; and if the Whig Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, with the Walsh tribe, had not been so piously indignant, at the conduct of Duffy's supporters ...
... issued a bull for Athlone ? 0 hone, Johnny machree, Even so, 'tis no go, fur the late fatal blow, Has staggered Keogh, and a Whig spun decree Won't stop tongue or pen, of those hot-headed men, 0 hone, Johnny roachree ! By cleric and laic, it can't but ...
... up. The opinions of all men agree in pronouncing the present state, of things in Ireland to demand a remedy. The plausible! Whig, as well as the antiquated Tory ; the quondam Repealer of the Union, and the present Tenant Leaguer ; unite in this, that ...
... election against the Whigs. And so tar the act will be a uational good—tor it should never be forgotten of all the English factions, the Whigs are the most dangerous enemies of the Church of God, and tcie freedom of our country. The Whigs are offering places ...
... by his , bold and unfaltering exposure of their tricks and villanies ; 1 ho had earned for himself the displeasure of the Whig and, the place-hunter, because he dared to save the people from their contaminating and destructive influence ; and they vowed ...
... would render my position, indeed, hazardous. Opposed by the Conservatives, and having cut myself off fro all sympathy with the Whigs and Peelites, I can have no political partizans on any election committee. Ido not require any. any. Should the petition against ...
... sittings have done their work upon poor old Conway. 11c wont be hired, 'tis evident, much longer. Bernard M'Cabe' will now serve Whig purposes much better.—En. P.] EXTRAORDINARY MARINZ CONYULPION.—On Saturday. information was received at Lloyd's under date ...
... DOWN WITH THE WHIGS. (From Me Fourth Edition of the Tablet.) The Times of Friday comments on the Kells meeting and banquet in its own peculiar way, and is evidently very much moved by the appeal made on that occasion to the Tories and] Mr. Disraeli—the ...
... was echoed back to them from the farthest ends of Ireland, and across the Atlantic, with praise and blessings, the rotten Whigs still hissed in their cars that his mandamus was coming. And now at length the threat is actually accomplished. Father Doyle ...