SIR R. PEEL IN BELFAST
... Robert feel was loudly cheered, and at the termination of this address three cheer.s were given for Lady Emily Peel. Northern Whig. ...
... Robert feel was loudly cheered, and at the termination of this address three cheer.s were given for Lady Emily Peel. Northern Whig. ...
... Bill beoiune law; and it is, think, universally felt that arrangement then made can no longer defended or maintained. Three Whig Government?, one Coalition Government, and one Tory Government have, within the ten years, admitted this. Tho Qaeen has admitted ...
... law; rand it is, I think, universally felt that the arrangement then made can no longer be defended or main- tained. Three Whig governments, one coalition govern- gnent, and one Tory government, have, within the last ten years, admitted this. The Queen ...
... Sergeant Millar 1 4 H. Alsop (absent) J. Harrison ; 5 3 8 Sergeant M'Caitby 0 2 2 Skbious Affray at Belfast.—The Northern Whig states that on Tuesday afternoon a serious affray occurred Belfast. appears th a bottomry bond bad been given by the former ...
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... and never on any occasion did we see political influence so ] much at a discount as on this occasion. All differences of I Whigs or Tories, Conservatives or Radicals, were utcerly for- gotten. An animus aeuinst any nominee was a very prevailing feeling; ...
... there are at least six millions of men in the kingdom who are excluded from political power, and reminds the council that three Whig Governments, one Coalition Government, and one Tory Government, have within the last ten years admitted that a further extension ...
... allaiis entertain l«iai trust they always v.ill entertain free —tbeir own independent opinions. Ltfc them be banded in the two Whig and Tory. It would be unfortunate in this country if anv great anl influential men, entertaining dilTereuces opinion, were ...