IRELAND AND THE WHIGS
... talk—the people cannot complain of being cheated by the Whigs, if they support them after this. The Whigs have shown no mercy to Ireland—when the general ele etion comes, Ist Ireland show no mercy to the Whigs. ...
... talk—the people cannot complain of being cheated by the Whigs, if they support them after this. The Whigs have shown no mercy to Ireland—when the general ele etion comes, Ist Ireland show no mercy to the Whigs. ...
... WHIGS AND TORIES. The Rev. Patrick Kelly, P.P., Kilskyre, county Meath, writes to the 'tablet : I defy any human being to point out any one advantage like to accrue to Ireland or to Catholicity from a return of the Whig rule. Our chances of a good measure ...
... purpose is, to impress them favorably with Whig politics. Against this we must emphatically protest. We are sincerely convinced that the Whigs are worse enemies to Ireland than the Tories ; that since the first Whig, there never has been one of them Ireland ...
... complicity in the policy of the Whigs. We may deny this complicity, and condemn the Sardinian Government as much as we please ; but the voice of all good men in Europe is against us, and they agree that it is the English Whigs, and especially Lord Palmerston ...
... liberty. It was by Whigs that Oates was patronised and the Popish Plot made an excuse for a savage and wholesale massacre of innocent Roman Catholics. The Penal Code of Ireland and the Cromwellien dragonades alike belong to the Whig party. The first attempt ...
... indifference from the great Irish afliictien —they contributed freely and largely of their sebatanee. But the Whig Government had only the Whig way of dealing with the thing. According to the laws of political economy it was quite correct for the to die ...
... placemen, we shall expect to see the Irish seats filled by Whig followers of • Whig Minister. If there be any who do not think that the chief and only danger is to be apprehended trout the Whigs—if there be any who really believe that it is probable or ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE LIBERALS. Discussing the attitude of the Whigs towards tha Liberal party, the Timts says :—The Whigs are far too wise to resist legitimate popular demands simply because Radicals support then►, and the country supports the Radicals. ...
... DOWN WITH THE WHIGS. (From Me Fourth Edition of the Tablet.) The Times of Friday comments on the Kells meeting and banquet in its own peculiar way, and is evidently very much moved by the appeal made on that occasion to the Tories and] Mr. Disraeli—the ...
... of Tory rule, tho Whigs returned to office, they received, and have ever since claimed, and, to a great extent, enjoyed, the support of the Catholics of the empire. We neither complain of this nor wonder at it. Per many years the Whigs had been in opposition ...
... - THE WHIGS AND TORIES. IRELAND is at present in a condition similar to that of the city of Gahii, the story of which the readers of Roman history will readily recal. It was unfortunately placed within a a short distance of Targnin-govcn►ed Rome, and ...
... A WHIG HOWL. (From the Nation.) When the Freeposets's Journal of Tuesday last, in its summary of the adjourned debate on the Government Reform Bill, informed us that Mr. M'Kenna spoke in favour of the Bill, we were stunned by what seemed the first ...