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LITERARY VARIETIES

... ditch is defined to be a place in which those who have t taken too miuch wine, are apt to take a little water. The Northern Whig (Belfast paper) announces a steam. El impelled machine for milking cows, the invention of a gentle. man at Lisburn. I The Irish ...

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... O'ConneSll aind the) Leaguers. s 'Yea are acq'seinted with M~r. Francis Place. Yenx Nc knew tuast wh'n you ware amoang tho Whigs, it wtas n thaeir curemnl to a;3ply fes his assistance whenever they wishetl to ottatit thec seppoct of the mastscs I need ...

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... wakte of 0 OCennell and the Leaguers. $You are acq'uainted with Mr. Francis Place. Youe knew that when you were among the Whigs, it was ltheir custom to apply for his assistance whenever they wished to obtain the support of the masses. I need anot remind ...

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... right or wrong, it has I asucceedled io entirely removing the masses from the Iguidance of the Whigs. Well, then, the Leaguers, who, like yourself, are really Whigs at heart, having been totally routed by the Cicactists in the Birmingharn Parliamnent, very ...

LITERATURE

... by liilts, and sli~rht remarks, men holding libe-rl opinions. For instance, 3lr. Dodd goes out of his way to state that the Whig Chan- cellor, Ponsonby, who preceded Lord Manners in Ireland, retired upon a peinsion of £4,000 a-year, alter seven. vionths' ...

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... refused ? If the Whigs were justified in invading Affghanistan, the Conservatives were guilty of treachery when they evacuated the conquered country. If the Conservatives were justified in relinquishing pos- session of AffAbanistan, the Whigs were lawless ...

COURT AND FASHION

... mnemhber of the Irish Parliament, in which he advocsted the clsim's'oif thes Ronuan' Catholics, and in fac ievery remarkable Whig measure which wasi'agitated in that assembly. ' The parliiaiientairy aqd~public career of Sir John, after the union,'is a ...

Published: Sunday 19 February 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 823 | Page: 3 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

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... its consequences, to be ever forgotten by any statesman or individual who had once perused it. That -oas the creed of the Whig Ministers; and it Was their do uth-warrant. You say that it is the creed of tbe Conue'rvative Ministers, ' from which they ...

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... the widow'- to remove the old Inodo irk, and to enter into the fields of the father- less ?? was from that document that the Whig- iovernmenlt l-aened 'to vex the stranger and oppress him, sand to affet the widow anai the fatherless child'- over it ' their ...