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... BELFAST, Mr. T. O. Grande writes from Assembly's College, Belfast, to the Whig :— I am sorry to find that in several districts in Belfast, particularly in the Falls, Old Lodge, and Shankbill Roads, it is hardly possible for Jews to walk along the streets ...
... admission of the Jews to Parliament, and he himself entered early into political life. Their associations were with the leading Whigs and political Dissenters. Macaulay has described a visit be paid to the borne of Sir Isaac Lyon Goldsmid. It was due to Sir ...
... sects and communities, by their enemies and rivals, have become the titles, by which they are proud to describe themselves. Whig and Tory,—once terms of offensive abuse—have been adopted as the names of great political parties. The prime minister—whose ...