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January 1860
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Did he enjoin them factiously to turn to account all available means of embarrassing the Coalition Cabinet? So ..

... financial difficulties, moreover, the Whigs were, for a novelty, in nowise beset or hampered. Yet, instructive illustration of the over-confidence that is such a characteristic of the Whigs and of the fallacy of Whig calculations, within one short month ...

Published: Saturday 14 January 1860
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 791 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE FOG IN DUBLIN

... it. and dun die through inniiitiuu. Whigs had b- Iter keep their weather eye open, else the Tories will afltr taking the wind out their sails If die Utter would only cut Orangeism, and give juri packing. the Whigs and Tories would have close upou the ...

[Single Pa pel,!

... many of the most famous of what were then called tho • rebel’ leaders hold numerous meetings under the roof of Liberty Hall Whig. • Db. Acuilli again in Trouble —Hero is tho latest little story of the victim of the Roman Inquisis tion. as narrated the ...

KXAMINEU AND LOUTH ADVEItTISEU. JANUARY’ U, 1800

... statement it not appear that England the Pope has many enemies in every class society, among (lie Liberals and Conservatives, (lie Whig* and lories? It would not, however, fair to pass general condemnation upon England in gene, ral. or any of the parties into ...

DI BLIN TRADE REPORT

... of tht* litK-rty of the Lections, ami this the highly int> lligeiit Lord is opinion is matter great gratification ; for the Whig Gov. rn i.enfc 1848 brio, d the people of the State* of the urch the rate if two s'illiugs and three-halfpence a piece to attack ...

Published: Tuesday 10 January 1860
Newspaper: Newry Telegraph
County: Down, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5122 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

STEAMERS FOR

... aspect J he was the noblest of the modern Whigs. In certain of his speeches, and of his published, but, still more, his unpublished essays, we have truly worthy, vital and comprehensive conception of the Whig Creed. While firmly loyal, to the grand doctrine ...

the ADDRESS TO LORD PALMERSTON JToirifjn rntclUficncc. BDITOB OF TBS FBKKM4H ll OU * , ° 't * IfoodiiM* to

... which so nearly concerns our religion, and the liberty and free action of our Church It is not to be wished for that either Whig or Tory, Protestant or Presbyterian, should allowed to intrude into the domain of ecclesiastical affair*. But. unhappily, if ...