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THE WHIGS

... THE WHIGS. DANIEL U not much amiss in the following description of his ancient allies— Mr. O'Connell then entered at length into the question of the vote by ballot, and of the necessity of following the reform measure an extensive suffrage and short ...

Published: Monday 02 December 1833
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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THE WHIG MINISTRY

... THE WHIG MINISTRY The proceedings of the past week have done more expose the ridicule, contempt, and disgust the farce of Reform, upon which our precious Ministers have contrived to exist for the last two ears, than all the arguments that have been adduced ...

Published: Wednesday 08 May 1833
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 346 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE WHIGS AND THE PEERAGE

... THE WHIGS AND THE PEERAGE. Whenever the day of reckoning may come for the wretched Whigs, there will be few items in the account more appalling the cravens than the patricidd blows they have aimed at or inflicted upon the British peerage. Whether we look ...

Published: Wednesday 12 June 1833
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 816 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ANOTHER WHIG JOB

... ANOTHER WHIG JOB It wu reported last night (bat we can hardly give credence to the report) that in the event the demise of noble and learned lord, now in a very precarious state, Ministers intend appointing a noble earl and ex-cablnet minister to the ...

Published: Wednesday 27 November 1833
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 1298 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MR. O'CONNBLL—THE WHIGS

... MR. O'CONNBLL —THE WHIGS The Whigs The Whigs To what meanness *,j they not descend—to what acts will they not have recourse in order retain place, no matter at what sacrifice principle, or with bow much mischief to the country- do verily believe—and have ...

Published: Friday 25 January 1833
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 329 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

O'CONNELL AND THE WHIGS

... O'CONNELL AND THE WHIGS. Many people appear wonderstruck finding Mr. O'CONNELL a supporter of the/ 4 base and brutal Whigs on the Portuguese question. There no cause of astonishment at all in this. Mr. O'CONNLLL has done nothing the case bui pursue the ...

Published: Wednesday 12 June 1833
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 570 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MR. O'CONNELL—THE WHIGS

... MR. O'CONNELL—THE WHIGS. i »ur London coteroporarlea, and more especially The Standard, lias taken up the probable junction between Mr. and the Government, as originally stated in columns of The Evening Mail. The latter able Journal, whose sources of ...

Published: Monday 04 February 1833
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 472 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SOLDI ICRS' PENSIONS—WHIG ECONOMY

... SOLDI ICRS' PENSIONS—WHIG ECONOMY Sir John Cam Hobhouse, the humane friend of the soldier, has just promulgated a measure which must receive, it justly deserves, the gratitude of the whole British army : a warrant has been issued, reducing the soldiers' ...

Published: Wednesday 27 February 1833
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 1107 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE WHIGS

... THE WHIGS. The Whig writer* are not very complimentary to the Whig Minister*. The Wettmituler Reriew says—“ There wouU have been a disposition to rely on the Ministers to some certain extent. Now nobody hat faith either in their honesty ...

THE WHIGS

... quarter, we can discover any more favourable omens for Whig stability. It is the wisdom of rats, says Bacon, to leave a house sometime before it fal ; apd everybody who ha of late attended to the Whig newspapers, must perceive, in the manner in which ...

Published: Tuesday 16 April 1833
Newspaper: Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1101 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE WHIGS,

... effected by the Whigs—tbe same party that in 1806 and 1807 adopted all those measures which for years before they had been denouncing. He bated the name of Whig. They might call him the devil if they pleased, but if they called him a Whig it would make ...

THE DUBLIN EVENING MAIL. ' DOMESTIC POLICY OF THE WHIGS

... against law andreligion only; for they were as bitterly hostile to the influence property and rank the Whigs themselves. The only difference was, that the Whigs bad higher vantage ground, and ampler opportunity for promoting everything that was baneful national ...

Published: Wednesday 18 September 1833
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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