Refine Search

Newspaper

Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal

Countries

Access Type

1,060

Type

981
78
1

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

Drogheda Argus and Leinster Journal

» \

... which the Irish peasantry were sutf.ring. supportei him an iadepcnJont citizen, preferring the good ol bia country to | Whig favour or Whig countenance. But we were not called upon neglect our duty because j clique hod managed convert social gather‘ into platform ...

His Farris

... His Farris Mr Gladstone's father was • man of mark. ire was • Whig and a Presbyterian, • sound man of business, and in reality • merchant-prince of Liverpool. The Grin with which he was connected -hanged its name eventually to John Gladstone and It had ...

LIVERPOOL NEWS

... Ireland in 1844 under the blessed rule of the Whigs. Relief must be given at once, if the people of Bengal and its dependisecies are to he raved. 4tvnntre that it is only in countries ruled by English Whigs or Tories that famines are poseible. Another ...

E DROGHEDA ARGUS .—S AT U R H AY. SEP T EMBER 29. 18 6 0

... it was done by one tax or auother. ooe ne« tax or another laid on Ireland Whig Ministers, backed a Libera! majority in the House of Commons. 1 have, tberelore, coafl lenco in Whig Ministers far ss their policy for Ire. Sand is concerned sad 1 aot of their ...

ITS AN ILL WIND, &c

... ITS AN ILL WIND, &c. While the Whigs, to whose tail our political guiles and masters tied the country for three long years, left a blank record of a penny spent to forward its progress —on the contrary, they added t 300,000 to Irish tavation—the l'ories ...

SUMMARY

... which feebly boumlthenr has been severed. We ran all recollect the great amount of weakness and want of nerve displayed the Whigs towards the close of the last’ session of parliament, whenever their great leader was ill and would ask in what have they changed ...

hOCEIt'S AS.SISTAZ;7f

... expenses. To I'M. I.ET A BKA 81 DE COT n. sow the loath Light noose, with Stabsing sod Pw orti4 apply to HANDSTOCK. tiltartngtoi. Whigs. PAINTING, GLAZING AND PAPER LIANceI2iO Y: TAB LI~II lENT, 27 Num-slum VROGIIIDA. ...

THE ffit-O-Girrt' DA. ARGUS.-SATURDA.Y, OCTOBER 13, 1877

... sound the depths of Irish feeling, and, on the spot, to ascertain if there is any hope of further help from Ireland for the Whigs. Time was, not so misty ye .re ago, when the strength of the Irish vote was with Mr 011.1etone, In Isis day of supreme power ...

LIBERAL GOVERNMENT

... the most honoured toast every Liberal festive gathering. was the sentiment which Brougham, and Bussoil and Grey, and all the Whig leaders used enthusiastically to pledge. there treedom of the Press in Ireland now ? It practically enjoy it, it is the sufferance ...

THE DROGHEDA AR G U S.—S ATUR D A Y , NOVEMBER 30, 1 872. SULLIVAN

... 150 Presbyterian Whigs, however, always arrogated theawelves the prerogative of choosing, determining, and directing all things , the solo function of the ** Papist’* rank and file being to follow the lead and dtrecnon the Prasbytenan Whig handful, on peril ...

DEATH OF BARON ATHLUSINET

... year, baying been born in 1802. As Sir William Somerville, be took an important part in poli tics as an able member of the Whig Liberal party. He commenced his political career in the diplomatical:Ties in 1820. In that year he was appointed attache at ...