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WHIG AND TORY

... local readers, more than by observing that the Irish representative who sustains Whig Government, the Iriah Elector who supports Whig Candidate, is not only practically Whig himself,but considerably more meau, aud decidedly more mischievous. ...

THE WHIGS IN SARDINIA

... 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 ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1857
Newspaper: Wexford People
County: Wexford, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3109 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

DOIVN WITH WALDRON AND THE WHIGS

... DOIVN WITH WALDRON AND THE WHIGS TO MY SUPPORTERS THE APPROACHING ELECTION Tflß COUNTY OF CLARE. Gfstlemen, YIELDING to the wishes of the Independent Opposition Party in this County, and being unwilling to divide the interest of Hut Catholic and Liberal ...

Published: Tuesday 31 March 1857
Newspaper: Limerick Reporter
County: Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 597 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

ORIGIN OF “WHIG” AND “TORY”

... OF “WHIG” AND “TORY” Considerable error prevails respecting the origin of these terms, which has lately been thus satisfactorily corrected by correspondent of the Athcnamm : -“No two writers have agreed respecting the origin or of the terms Whig and Tory ...

DOING A TRIFLE FOR THE WHIGS

... DOING A TRIFLE FOR THE WHIGS. The Seer of Crawfordsburn,Hke his brother in parliament ary isolation, Smith O’Brien, is afflicted with an aggravated form of scriptomania. He imagines himself a sort of bead-tutor the Irish people, and propounds his dogmas ...

then denounced the Whigs nearly the same language C 1.. as on the other occasion, lie was this neighhourh >

... then denounced the Whigs nearly the same language C 1.. as on the other occasion, lie was this neighhourh > kI. (prom urn c\>RREPr«)' The whole of Ireland was waiting to see what Tinker »ry In Cashel • interest . would do. Now coming on general election ...

Published: Friday 13 March 1857
Newspaper: Limerick Reporter
County: Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1719 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

* PROSPERITY is the politics of Ireland,” said Mr. Wmrry, the Editor of the Northern Whig, at the St. Patrick’s

... * PROSPERITY is the politics of Ireland,” said Mr. Wmrry, the Editor of the Northern Whig, at the St. Patrick’s dinner at Belfast, in responding to the toast “The Union of Irishmen.” In that pithy phrase he has embodied the real interest of this country ...

(lay for governing by Whigs, or Tories, or any party combinations whatever, has passed, although some of our ..

... governing by Whigs, or Tories, or any party combinations whatever, has passed, although some of our worthy friends in Tipperary —see the report of the nomination—arc still tormenting and deluding themselves aboot supposed danger from the Whigs,” after the ...

Published: Tuesday 10 March 1857
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 905 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Whig. u. to offio. —Lord P.lin«.l«i t»d w«- wb.lroiDg major.ty to lb. 1.1. *•“ yo.—isd l.t IU h... Mlf. d«lo,Kin

... falso witueiS then ?—The who will vote for those two Whigs. (A Voice—Are we to vote fur Grogan and Vance ?) Mr. Cantwell —Grogan and Vance (groaning). I hate their principles ss much tncseof the Whigs (renewed groans let Groguo and Vance, aod cries down ...

Published: Saturday 28 March 1857
Newspaper: Weekly Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3631 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

AT a Meeting of the Clergy of the Deanery of Clifden, held on the of March, the following Resolutions were

... to Parliament of all Whig candidates, because the Whigs have been at all times the ferocious persecutors of our Church, the unrelenting foes oj the Irish people, and the heartless exterminators of the Celtic race, for it was a Whig oligarchy that two millions ...

(from our correspondent.)

... will prove more than match for The O’Donohue. It is reUlly amusing to witness the endeavours made by both to prove the other Whig; for instance, in the placards of the former, the latter charged with being the levee, drawing-room, and even dining with the ...

Published: Wednesday 04 March 1857
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 136 | Page: 2 | Tags: none