PULLIC OPINION—THE WHIGS
... PULLIC OPINION—THE WHIGS A c’.ar lia ...
... PULLIC OPINION—THE WHIGS A c’.ar lia ...
... THE POPE—WHIGS or TOBIES- difficult for Irish journalist make between Whig-* and Tories, for both are equally hostile towards Ireland and Catholicity but there are occasion* when cir cumaiances mitigate the malignity one faction, and justify temporary ...
... IHE KILKENNY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, !BCI WHIG INTRIGUES SPAIN. The Tablet Saturday says :—“ Don Jusn Bourbon .a left London, suddenly and secretly, accompanied bis confidante L 2r»,nnJ French colonel, who has entered into his designs. The destination ...
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... Blake's unde, Mr. John Bower, is a magistrate appointed the Whigs ! / . . Thomas town, magistrate, appointed the Whigs U !'' k '''“ . ‘ vr , brotlmr, lata Imutoaiat in the i'pain.wl tlie Whig, U, k •‘W-Wher. Mi. li.itn, nay. master of oltce. was also ...
... would have seen that the laugh was against himself. Our correspondent simply referred to the possible existence among the Whigs of a hope, and to the direction which that hope would take, if any—even the faintest—chance presented itself of a seat for ...
... will sometimes illustrate a grave subject; and when I was thinking lately of the way in which the Whig ministry, oblivious of all old Whig tradition and Whig principle, yields what should tie dearer than their hearts' blood to the Roman Catholic party, I ...
... to tolerate the Whig regime of excessive taxation and wasteful expenditure, or ,that it will longer allow the party in office to retain their places, as they obtained them on false pretences of Reform and retrenchment. Indeed, the Whig leaders appear so ...
... to tolerate the Whig regime of excessive taxation and wasteful expenditure, or that it will longer allow the party in office to retain their places, as they obtained them on false pretences of Reform and retrenchment. Indeed, the Whig leaders appear so ...
... but of Ireland when he stated that the days of the Whigs are numbered. It is true that in Ireland the promotion of Catholics to the Bench has been one of the great features in the conduct of the Whigs which has conciliated a considerable share of popular ...