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... Liberal Reform c 'which the Legislature has yielded to' the just demands o I the people. We have heretofore seen a professing Whig Government 1 attempting, in a cowardly and vaccilating spirit, to conci-v ?? their bitterestenernies * we have seen them appointing ...

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... the sul i most enduring patience, waited for the fulfilqejpt. of the anm Whig promise of doing j ustice to Ireland, but wiih O'Con- his nell, not expecting from an imperial Whig~goiernment tht these rights and privileges that Tory-parsrin England tra ...

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... O'Connell's ca fi the. most enduring patience, waited for the fulfilcof the ON. Whig promise of doing justice to Ireland, but with O'Con- .L nell,; not expecting from an imperial Whig government these rights and privileges that Tory-parson England )N. would ...

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... adjoining cuntio6 taly desutatte of foundatiot, these cuunties being a e taao f pore than tssual'trcuqiillity. Retsolved-Tbht the Whig measure of coercion, groanded on this statement, is a conicentration of all the execrable Tory eraictments, which in times ...

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... CONTENTS: - I. The Radical Poets; 2. Life and Timesi Protucol, by hlinself; S. The Bride of'Marseilleb; 4. IV Home and the Small Whigs; 5. Rhine Tourists; 6. he Puitishment of Death, No. 11., by the Author of Anti- co; 7. The Mad Tory's Song; 8. The Irish C ...

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... possession of nearly all that is necessary to be Inlown by the mrost ardent admirer of the faiming trade.- (Belfast) Nerthern Whi~g. * . Sixth elition in 'a few days.) OBSERVATIONS on-the -RURAL AFFAIRS of IRE- LAND1; or a Practical. Treatise on Farming, ...

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... is now quite clear that an English Parliament will never redress such, represented as we are by a majority of Irish Members. Whig and Tory, each supporting tbeir own party in the ffouse of Commons, at the sacrifice of Irish wants and interests ? I am free ...

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... injured a d ?? country; and also for the ipilit if freedom in wbish they have resisted the present atrocious attempt made by the Whig Administration (n on. liherri-s; and as we feel ourselves inseparably conn-eted with the British people, we call on them to ...

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... little voluuie was in the hinds of every farmer and laudlord in the cokintry; its hints are exceedingly useful.- l'orthern Whig. O n!1 the score of utility it is entitled to our hearty com- mendation ; the ?? which pervades it is good, tbe remarks iiir ...

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... thus seeking prompt redress for wrongs done its subjects by other governments is de- serving of imitation._New York -Daily Whig, June 2. ILLNESS OF THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA. We learn by a letter of the 11th instant, from Vienna that the Emperor of Austria ...

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... -rireeebut2m Whigs to be polled, if they dared to come to the hustings y against the mandate of the university authorities; and there it were hut twenty Tories, or thereabout-, unpolled. Had n both parties, then, polled their entire strength, the Whigs I. must ...

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... not interesting. Sir Francis Bur. dett, after his second manner, (to borrow the painter's phrase), denounced the Whig Budget, the Whigs, O'Con- nell, and eulogised the Duke of Wellington and Sir Robert Peel, Captain Rous took the petty warsin which Ministers ...