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... such manner. It is the duty of her members of parliament to support only the men who will give her good measures. All the Whigs and Radicals of England have given us for the past twenty years was promises which they did not intend to perform. have now' ...

THE VOTK OF CENSUUK

... which could strictly be called independent. Subtracting their votes, the tallies ot ‘* party” pro, and con slone remain. The Whig and Tory masters rallied to do the work of their several “‘ party” camps to sustain or to place their ‘* party” chiefs in power; ...

TRALEE ELECTION, TO TUB KLBCTOnS OF TRAI.EB

... Behold the ase the Whigs find for your Borough On your necks they plant their place.neu ! Oh, shame! Oh, where the manly independence Tralee! One gentleman Is pensioned off; another salaried official is to use Tralee for his own and his Whig master's service ...

It Ctrrctiiomrort#*

... hustings. We beli will be admitted that the Whigs have gaine thing in Ireland. Take the Conservatives al ee ie members OF tae HS the total amount of our representatives, an more than about 40 supporters of the Whigs ¥ remain. There are about 48 Conservatives ...

the Nrogheba tonserbatibe. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1884

... the voters' lists. Amongst the Whig and Tory section of the community such an announcement is made—only to be let in at the one ear and out at the other. Not so with regard to the party in politics opposed to both Whig and Tory. The revision of the voters' ...

Published: Saturday 20 September 1884
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 712 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE D:

... of the Whig Peers may have been for the time so much overborne by their repugnance to all violent deeds as to forget that mere force, force alone, will never get rid of popular discontent anywhere. But we cannot be brought to believe that any Whig Peers ...

Published: Saturday 27 November 1880
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1350 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

(raoM THE DUBLIN TELEOXAPH.)

... choice was open to the Catholic elector, conceive that the safer course for the electors to pursue would be to vote for the Whig ; to mark thereby hit abhorence and his hatred for those who hare issued the insulting proclamation, and who have patronised ...

TO THE ELr.rrOK* OT TIPIT.i; ». TIV

... displaying itself places like Youghal audTipperary. ’.Vo do not love the Whigs; do not love the Tories. We consider the former be political knaves ; the latter arc more straightforward. The Whigs pretended to the friends Ireland whilst they laboured effect its ...

ABSENTEES OR PAIRS

... distinguished from Whigs, who voted against the Bill. The composition of the House on the night of the division is described as follows.— Mr Speaker, 1. Voted for the bill—Liberals. 2.d; Nationalists, 85. Voted against the bill—Radicals, 46; Whigs, 47: Tories ...

Published: Saturday 12 June 1886
Newspaper: Dundalk Herald
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 462 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

fTTF, nrv ALF DF AfOTR AT ?KnpLF/S jOTTRNAL 2^

... expulsion of the Whig members from parliament, and the Whig ministry from power. Tnis is the great work before them, and they should lose no time laying the foundations of their plan for its accomplishment. Any tampering with the Whigs at home or abroad ...

WATE R 8 I

... that had he need both narties—_now was | the Whigs, and telerating the Tories in off 8 | and 80 on—he would have won a great d ber | more than be did for Ireland. od Foor years after his death, these Whigs p h | patrated a deed which the Tories never ...

OTTRXAL—APRIL 20. I.SG7

... compulsory reasonahleyess of rent cannot put them in any official dinger from Whig party-fight, the W liigs are equally disinclined the same things. the other hand, the Whigs, during their long tenure political power, felt themselves quite safe refusing ...