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... aged alvnit 60, the following Lands and Fee Farm Lent, viz. Lot I—The Life Interest of the Owner in perpetual early Kent of Whig portion a F ...
... aged alvnit 60, the following Lands and Fee Farm Lent, viz. Lot I—The Life Interest of the Owner in perpetual early Kent of Whig portion a F ...
... grand manifesto to the dominant alien toe of his country, and profit by the hewn. Are there Whig prelates in llungary ? The brave Primate of liuogary is no Whig. He would never ostracise the honest Magyar who sacrificed all lue Fatherland. dud m Poland—there ...
... of the grant to the Packet Station, and while the declamatory &pouters of those vaunts are bound now to recant, the official Whig opponents of the Irish Atlantic Line forego further hostility. Their principal prompter and mouthpiece makes declarations in ...
... , whom immense grants lands, buildings and endowments have been made and still continue made by the different Governments, Whig' and Tory, who wield the destinies of the country ; and incongruous, because not only is it inconsistent to refuse tliemcre ...
... horns once, and to outface that unpopularity which his anti-Papal escapades had exposed h»m. Having donned his reversible ! Whig-lory suit, he was therefore fully pre|wred ) assist either of these parties set-to with the heads (he Catholic Church, and ...
... Johnotoo, Evil., Rev. Chadic. Waring, Senior (:rand Chaplain ; Rot. M. St. hooter, 11111th:rough: Rev. licr. Millt, View of Whig ; /limber Synnott, Etch Chad. M. Ammlel, Emu, Wen. James Gwynn.% Poi., Antrim; Rev. Mr. Haut. num. President d the Primitive ...
... r. He succoured this nation when she wanted help madly. Let Ida son see to it—that whilst lie is serving his illustrious Whig master, lie does not fail ■t this crisis, and deserve the anger and the contempt of yrialdand. Irish ability is prominent in ...
... Tbe Fsagh Ballagh,” present shipping cargo of nearly tons of potatoes for Malta, where there always brisk demand.— Ear I Item Whig. Times believes intended that the Prince of Wale* will visit tbe lonian Islands after Christmas, and then proceed Syria and ...
... Munster, an act which is a compound of snobbery rod farce. It was don* by the Exchequer Loan Comisiseionere, who probably are Whigs, and who ought niche very different requital to the Borough that gives them a supporter in parliament. An attempt made by Town ...
... of the week in its new term, Aat iLo .. o . t k o , 0 i 0 ,.. 0 ke Th e Bel e , o f N ek , &J..] me • elliggfrAlnito.neiring Whig ba t. 6.1.1 oey neut. Tlie love hate. a M.. t'' roe tlmt the Idle: had new, by it. Mk a= entree NV ml 11.- eleitol ...
... they submit? We suppose (not,-without several flourishes. Something will be assuredly said or done to save Lonnr. The Premier Whig proposed, as rumoured, to his colleagues at orate to send the American Federal Ambassador in England, his passports, that is ...