LEINSTER WHIG DECLARATION
... LEINSTER WHIG DECLARATION. Tho Duke's name is the of this Inf, and Pierce Mauont's at the foot of it. This was a declaration againat ...
... LEINSTER WHIG DECLARATION. Tho Duke's name is the of this Inf, and Pierce Mauont's at the foot of it. This was a declaration againat ...
... WHIG AND TORY GOVFRNM-NT 'P ErNT. 1U TO THE EIrTOR OF THE FREEMAN's JOURtNAL. ii Sre-.The people are near being summoned to decide whe- id ther it be Whigs or Tories who shall be trustedato guard I ir their liberties, their properties, and their lives ...
... WHIG HIGH TREASON. The celebrated H. O Correspondence indicated one orert act of High Treason the part of the Whigs. Mr. Roebuck, jn bis recently published History of the party, adduces another, which we quote, as extracted in a renew by the Timet •'On ...
... WHIG AND TORY GOVERNMENT. TUB EDITOR THE 8 JOURNAL. Sat—The people are near being aummuaed to decide whether Whigs Tories who shall be trusted guard iheir liUrthw, their properties, and their Uvea for the esl seven years. inoinctUou* issue; aud decided ...
... There is a tenacity of existence in the Whigs, quite incomprehensible to those who are under the general rule of political mortality. There is a period beyond which individual life cannot be extended with any benefit, either to ourselves or to the oommunity ...
... upou form an administration upon different principles. In this he failed, and the Whig cabinet was again reconstructed; but internal dissensions continued o increase, and, finally, Lord John found it incumbent upon him tender his resignation. Thus, Lord ...
... PERSONAL SKETCHES OF ;THE WHIGS AND TORIES. The London correspondent of the Lircrpoo! Journal, M.P.” bos given the following pen and ink portraits in his •last •coEtanurucalion : TUB 'WHIGS. The Whig government was odd congregation of incapabilities. ...
... for hating Whigs and Whiggery, but we can find no pretence for hating Tories and Toryism one bit less than we did before the occurrence of these events. The crime of the Whigs was that they became Tory —ample grounds for our becoming utdi- Whig, but a sorry ...
... butj if we are to judge of things much more tangible than words, we find, at least I do, that it is the old Whig game played over again. The Whigs of the pure Russell and Grey school (the very worst of their class), are the prime supporters and most strenuous ...
... in Ireland. Mr. Fitzgibbou, like a great many others, seems to think that anti- Whig and pro- Tory are synonymous, and that the hostility of the Irish public to the Whig traitors is evidence of a nearer approach to .Toryism. The sooner such an error is ...
... are to fall into the ranks the Whigs ; very useful to oppose the Conservatives, but treated with utter contempt when they have served that turn. It is not because to profess to be a supporter of the enemies of the Whig government that Mr. Cogan has been ...
... before him a canvassing, into any county borougb-toWn in Ireland, bis most determined opponents would be found amongst the Whigs. All the influence of the Government would have been employed to defeat bim. The press in the Casstle pay would have been set ...