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... they ovreateally p° wiU lad themeelves g ego bus without awl sa objest 1 lee hr. Needy 15 by with* oar Is fee • to thole Whig by idelgeire the wield Welt by the Naked meg, they said Me their walk dress Wag by ths d Sesta sad dews..— hairs ; by Mrs Beim ...

THE create in England—what support they would not give o a favourite of their own (hear, hear) —it is then

... perfedious Albion (hear, hear, and*clr ers)—am I guilty of presumptuous judgment ? (no, no). I have no partial* ity to either Whigs or Tories (hear, hear.) I hare no confidence in any party in country still groaning under the anathema of the Pope, Our confidence ...

4Aii SA UV 5, 1860

... already known him to possess.’” His talents were so great, his writings so effective, and hia influence so strong, that the Whigs obtained for him (this, suppose, must have been iu the Coalition Ministry) an appointment as Commissioner of Bankrupts, aud ...

Sir, yours faithfully,

... alone in the cabinet in their opposition to the temporal power our Holy father; because, when one reflects the conduct the Whig government in the revolution of 1848, who, by the meaus of our Consul at Rome, the late notorious Mr. Freeborn, employed service ...

Published: Thursday 05 January 1860
Newspaper: The Evening Freeman
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 7564 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

47, MART-STR*n\ T H’E FOUR GUINEA ‘DRESS SUIT

... tlr« Libera) party. It is said that op|>oriuoiticB will taken at the:. reunions to soothe the amour propre of more than one Whig magnate, who fancied was indispensable Lor Palmerston’s Cabinet; but course one distinguished statesman his been more alluded ...

Published: Thursday 05 January 1860
Newspaper: Irish Times
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 4528 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

What Mr. Cardwell told his constituents at Oxford

... almost evil. For, in former days, when we owed it in some degree to the band of Irish Liberals in Parliament that a feeble Whig Ministry could exist at all, the country had to pay very dear for the support of the small section who owed their return so ...

Published: Thursday 05 January 1860
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2422 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

A MONSTER MEETING IN COCKAIGNE

... do not know to be unfounded, let us select a sentence from the letterof Lord Fielding ; When one reflects the conduct of the Whig Government in the revolution of 1848, who, by the means of our Consul at Rome, the late notorious Mr. Freeborn, employed secret ...

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... the Cabinet in their opposition to the temporal power of our Holy Father; because, when one reflects on the conduct of the Whig Government in the revolution of it-It, who, by means of our consul at Rome, the late 'notorious Mr Freeborn. employed 'secret ...

Published: Thursday 05 January 1860
Newspaper: Evening News (Dublin)
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3423 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

PRIVATE BILLS FOR SESSION 1640

... gardener or any of the servants. Deceased was only • few months in the Primate's service, and bore an excellent character.— Whig. MURDER OF • AT BALLAEAT. In the Ballarat of October 5, we dad an of the murder on the third of the game month of Mr. Jaw Crumble ...

THE ANCIENT DRUIDS AT OXFORD

... people from the point of view from which they look at them } Unfortunately for the peace and prosperity of this country, the Whigs made it rule during their former administrations regard the Irish people” the Roman Catholic community only. All their complaints ...

KRUM Of LORD MACAIILLT. we mama the aoth f Lord meggiemy. nig ged sweet task at hie Midair% la Ramingtee,

... It is thst his late* treetribetiam se was the messed port of his Rosy on Laid which appeersd le the et 1844. At the alibi Whig piety is is 1848, Mr. Mmeglay appelated .4th. lease, with a mot is the Is hemmer, of a modem the hoesembie gad his eseetheems ...

HERALD AND DAILY ADVERTISER,- THURSDAY. JANUARY 5 , ._ .....1- . , I A . , . - passed tiround

... that to pass one-half or a linform Bill during the presnt session would be enounh by way of redeeming the pledge given by the Whigs when they were seeking power' and that the necessity of carrying the other half in enother session would be a sufficient pretence ...

Published: Thursday 05 January 1860
Newspaper: Cork Daily Herald
County: Cork, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3408 | Page: 3 | Tags: none