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... THE NORTHERN WHIG. second year on an average; hence, we could not possibly expect, frem such an apprent ceship, the development of any profound knowledge of Ireland the Acts of Parliament affecting her interest. Reports of Committees on Ireland have been ...
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... THE NORTHERN WHIG. in which it conceived that sjmrmis ores were published, why did it not enforce the rule against the Oriental versions? why did it not take away their translations from the Coi of Cairo and the Maronites of Mount Lebanon? ISut the Council ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. ble to maintnin (hit privilege .gainst the Crown a. well as against the people. It was important to the privilege of the House. Mr. O’CONNELL observed that the speech was substantial y corn'rt. The SPEAKER said that the correctness ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. A man, named Neal Doherty, said to be the ringleader of the mob which visited the house of Mr. Michael Doherty on Monday, was brought into this city, prisoner, by party of military, on bis way to the jail Lifford— Journal. Corporation ...
... THE NORTHERN WHIG. AnocmuL Paemflvawg Mermro —We have received an article this •object, in which Is that, as about principally the lowest grade of Orangetnen, prevailed muster the cause which Roden, Mandeville, Ac* are the Pariah not opposed to Reform ...
... THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. *’ Tn convey instruction into Itcnils which perceive nothing, as hard a ta»k ns tn instil sentiments into hearts that feet nothing. In both these points, some persons arc invulnerable and appear of so strange a com. position ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sik,—Should Cholera visit Belfast, I hope every preparation which wisdom can dictate, may be made for preventing its extention, and relieving those who may be attacked; but many persons, situated like myself, with a ...
... TO THE EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Sir,— ln answer to a letter that appeared in your paper, some time since, signed An Anxious Observer,” requiring information respecting the money collected in the poors’ box, on the Sabbath Day, in the Fisherwick-place ...