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... hae Mien place at Sharavogue House Reserve, after a short illnass. The deceased gentlemai MpMMnted the King's County in the Whig interest for £ fteen years, aad was Master of the Ormond ant Jt^s Oauaty Hunt for a lengthened period. Col Weetenr* WM eaaiaeatly ...

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... present Sovereign. Evil spirits are never satisfied but with inquietude. What fishes are in water, and salamanders in fire, the Whigs are in political strife. It was given out that there was to be no amendment to the address, and that a subsequent opportunity ...

THE GUARDIAN

... members of the Upper House from giving that due deliberation required by measures of public importance. Further, too, the Whigs are espe- cially to blame for their flashes at legislation—attempts to pass measures which they have no sincere and deter- ...

THE GUARDIAN

... that deliberation which is so essential on many of the important qiltestions submitted to it. Really, in the hands of the Whigs, legislation is become quite a farce, as we shall presently have to show, by the manner in which they have passed through this ...