THE WHIG ON INFIDELITY
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... pointed out two newspapers as forniing a portion of such. One o1 these Rtoinish papers professed to be a Whig orgain, but lie denied this, lie was a Whig hiiself, aid lie believed most good Protestants were Whiigs; but this nlewspaper was not sech-it was ...
... Ilmell's opi- l1iolls, are protected by tb e law, so long as they do not, by overt; aet, offend that protector law itself, a Whig icd ?? fuxnction- ary lhas a right to degrado a large body of loyal nod legal citizens, because they speculatively and tli ...
... cir- cilms)tanhocs would not ble expedient ift it were prac- ticable. Perseverring an do-ogged as has been tile hostility of Whig ?? to the Protestantism of Ircland(-much as they have fosteredl the Popish plenient. and aggrandlised the Popish party by artful ...
... of the' North' of Ireland alsolhave; hald bitter reason to eomplain' of the way ih which they have been treated by modern Whig Ministries. It cannothbe gratifying to them that tile Government thinkit rmight' to quarterthie sons of the late Mr. O'Con- ...