THE PAPACY
... with unblushing profligacy, in the Willett House of Commons, that wwild vow black was white, and whit. black. W keep the Whigs ju ...
... with unblushing profligacy, in the Willett House of Commons, that wwild vow black was white, and whit. black. W keep the Whigs ju ...
... the marriage of one Edits I chief dignitaries with a divorcee?' The bridegroom is &dignitary belonging to one of the lawns Whig families which generally divide among themselves the patronage of all departmeettuf Church and State. He has been loag looking ...
... 'wren:ly d.unuuule. Altet a: years experience the trot ht. 1: has turned out :Aped as•iiiis• as ever was couvrwle.i eve,: by Whigs. No nay of elirbei.ols integrity. The Preebytrriars it are beginning to see di- error and are withdrawing their sal In this ...
... 'Lieutenancy of the county Armagh. This arma_etnent will, we now understand, be carried out. If any other regime but that of Whig Radicalism prevailed, the Earl of Delmore. so .popular and highly efficient in every way, would at once have been appoi.ned ...
... in which he eenrezented Armagh, where die greater poition oi the family estates are *situated. Although a Wle;g, he was a Whig ei the old achool, and on Irish questions knew no party but that of his country. His vote and voice were ever given against ...