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The Press, OUR MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT. (THOM THE TABLET.) O.'P ti e great for which were too tpful in the

... of the kind s. c.ns have taken pi ce. the truth IS. we are in greater danger this momeut of losing the haith than under the Whig tvram.y of the last century. It the. gbt a great tbir g that the Irish Christit should from time to time obtain Ci;r,^. n offices ...

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... alai bin will A parer be awitesoM Is enallesteg the its and. gbe 4 Nie l wren* bb bit el de minis ann • law Modes be deg Whig angered sem* Orb the brims weeds billiad en him but in peammo&—a , yysmin. Iroanam. Tammy et TIM thl•MMLI•1•11-0ta. Aram, JAL ...

Published: Saturday 26 January 1856
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1189 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE DUNDALK DEMOCEAT AND PEOPLES JOURNAL-JANUARY 19. 1556

... tenant right, or those principles of thorough independence, &c ?* Who going to upbraid him with having gone over to the Whigs when the Whigs required his assistance . Is there any one in Dundalk about to cast such a stigma his name ? Let no one talk of the ...

THf FALL OF KARS. (From the Datly bi’i*y-to march an army reliefrfKap*. If the members of our precious Common* from

... anything can cheea this paralysuig I - guenee. perhaps the fact which aro anma«r art* tn*»l »s asserted in a welUisformed Whig circle this city that the Government, appalled by rumours w'® have re.rhed them of the influence Catholic Clergy against their ...

NEWSPAPER CIRCUIiATION

... pieces. A few them only remain • faithful still.’ The rest have gone over to our enemies, the colJ, treacherous and heartless Whigs; and the result is, that the arch-traitor ,Keogh, is on his way to the judicial bench; and Ireland —sick of threachery, deceit ...

the dikdalk democrat akd peoples joup-nai-Januaet 19. ISSC

... Diible. Beyond this, however, the Jesuits tooh part in public aff.irs. the heat and tumu't of the fierecsl contests between Whigs and Tories. Freetraders and Protectionest, they were serenely silent. Rector of the College had a vote. He n -vir cast it Asa ...

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... to destroy—the means by which many Catholic aspirants have clambered to place ; for, when a man goes to Dublin Castle (a Whig being its occnpant), having at bark a body of the clergy, he possesses the Sesame to the Vieregal heart, and like Queen Esther ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1856
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 4277 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE CONSERVATIVE SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1856. _______---------------

... sad graia ea hied applasas. 8* old ea peak, pawn them weft with II we their atoßan a will ea If he ea lesiashgesibt. vMe the Whig of lam 1a peels. no or 'diction' as s b as we le t;mse ef estaair wood se esitivated. use lb et Le smile eaves sea mem oni ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1856
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5171 | Page: 2 | Tags: none