THE OLD IRISH COW
... Drimindhu 1 From shady Barrow’s bank I brought her ; And oft I dream of that fair stream, And bar eyes, placid its water. —Northern Whig. ...
... Drimindhu 1 From shady Barrow’s bank I brought her ; And oft I dream of that fair stream, And bar eyes, placid its water. —Northern Whig. ...
... the resignation of the Hon Mr Wynne. There were four candidates proposed—namelv, Mr Tennison, local landlord, and a moderate Whig; Mr M Donough, barrii>er«at-Uw ; Mr Patrick Somers, and Mr John Reilly, of Dublio. The two last, however, retired. Mr Tenisoo ...
... masses, but the preachers, to rejected, should practice llietr own doctrines. Instead of growlimr and bickering with anti-Irish Whig* and anti-Catholic Radices in Londor, our Independent Opposition Members ahould come home Dub- Ur, and* in concert with the ...
... ssapablle man, on whoae eharaoter reate not '*«• tclrots and oincerlty, daring his reiidenco DaWie. eren tho Coneorratire and Whig joaroeli if that etly ware him oradlt. engaged in awry fbat could benefit hie fellow msn. and wae ally of great men of the ...
... deveents on ihe late Galea had been devout and pro- mgs, and then pou . j Menace the coast of Calabria, which repulsed* Ininent Whig since the formation of that party, hi ion me aca muchTuded Battle latest accounts .;ate that he Las sue- and alwayB opposed ...