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... such a work as this. As far as the country is concerned it makes little difference whether a Whig or a Tory Lord Lieutenant rules ia Dubiin Castle. The Whigs may dispense their bribes more freely to Ca- tholics, but, apart from thie, the results are pretty ...

OUR ALLIES AND OUR CAUSE

... The Reform question was taken from the Whigs by Disraeli—and carried beyond the point required them. There is Irish question, except that of the State Church, ou which the Tory Government would not much the Whig Opposition would or ask. Therefore Gladstone ...

litibalk gjeralb

... House Rulers in Ireland or England are just as ready I to be duped by Whig promises as they were 30 , years ago. Promise without stint awl get ' what you Call should be the Whig motto Whig journals have also been making much about the victory of Lord Colin ...

Published: Saturday 31 August 1878
Newspaper: Dundalk Herald
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 779 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

SN-.WKRS TO CORRF.srONDEXTS

... pass good measures to obtain po vy are | and the Whigs endeavour te Tor a | office by bribing members of eun- | struggle now-to change her mast they | She scen what curses and culamitic roeful | Whigs have brought upon her Let hee eated | labour to get ...

TORY AND Wlim APPOINTMENTS

... 288 Ow A bandit | a are Nitti shaw «She the| TORY AND WHIG | Tne Whigs, whe have made some of the wor ives | pointments on record, seem to be on the watcl ave anziously locking out for the appointinents made by the Veries. Theythcught they had areal mare's ...

THE DERBY CABINET

... to conciliate her by offering her sures the Whigs would never dream of yie poliey i is, to prefer no party. but u: Whigs to seourge the Tories, and the Tori punish the Whigs. Both have done her w but the Whigs bave been her bitterest foes. have at all times ...

MR GLADSTONE’S CHURCH BILL

... CHURCH BILL. (Frovi the Msh Citizen.) The one absorbing interest, both in England pnd in Ireland, continues to centre around the Whig arranging the Irish Church are trying diligently to understand it. and in the meantime eagerly commenting upon it according ...

EXTERMINATING UKASE

... diabolical jiolicy of Ibe Whigs for the extermination of the Irish Celtic race and the extinction of the Irish Catholic Church, is so clearly sketched that no one can mistake its drift or fail to see its object. Even the Krniing Post, Whig journal of the old ...

THE DA>Gl.li AHEAD

... ■’iaiti when they ought, to open, they lake to ; •Curt Whig well known to a Whig, let not wail hereafter fraudulent pretence , jtiit they have been either deceived betrayed Jkcanse lias acted as a Whig, f- there any .mild probability that the for.sig.il ...

CRIME AND OUTRAGE

... of driving, from ’ | Whigs and Tories, just as they might de such expulsion, Let no man hereafter give pt ence to either a Whig or ‘ory minister. or Ir “Scorpion Stanley’ ru'es in Downing-street, to th horror and dismay of the Whigs, who like strande whales ...

HOME RULE IN ENGLAND

... (or me to Dow say that the statement as to the party policy which the Whig: leaders of the period prv- their readiness to adupt is accurate and authentic, No doubt, the views of the Whig leaders of 1244 may » in 1371, of tittle value in the estimation of ...