FURTHER SEIZURE OF ARMS IN BELFAST
... were captured by the Customs authorities and coastguards on being landed on Wednesday morning from one of the steamships.—Whig. ...
... were captured by the Customs authorities and coastguards on being landed on Wednesday morning from one of the steamships.—Whig. ...
... political history has been comprised in the continual contests between the Ministry and the Opposition. Whether the Cabinet was of Whig or Tory formation mattered little. Their principles were not totally at variance: so long as the one retained office, the other ...
... to bide ; and such men have been driven by thousands into the arms of the Tories by the Popery-pampering measures of the Whigs. A goodly number still remain, men who have heads too clear and too cool to change sides in a great political contest on account ...
... ‘ex trente right* section the U ldij jairty. While the ‘QnarteHy ’ is hostile, it will observed that the * Review.'' j-rvat Whig organ, only feebly favoursbl. to the Then- au- various expressions employed in the article wlach seem show that the conductor* ...
... succeeding overthrow of the Whigs by the Radicals being a matter of history, as I have elsewhere proved, and the ballad advocating that treacherous policy some time before it was carried into execution, thus warning the Whigs of their approaching danger ...
... Monaghan ! Thla la epeo'men of Whig gratitude ! It for thia that nnhappr roteia were led men ho afierwarda abandoned them to tiak not only th*i>- meant of living, bat their Uvea 1 They were, indeed, to defy the Toriaa to return Whig, and aa a Toriea ahoot them ...
... example they had set to those snivelling Whigs. Lord Derby had been considered as a man inimical to progress, but he was the man who brought forward such a reform bill as the Whigs never dared concoct; and now the Whigs were so much favour of progress they ...
... The wildest and most inconceivable repots are afloat, for which there is not the slightest foundation. —Bel fait Northern Whig. ...
... belonged to Brookes's, but most of the titled men of highest fashion, whether Whigs or Tories, belonged to White's. The Dukes of Devonshire, Argyle, and Cleveland—all Whigs—were of it; and so was Lord Jersey, his Whiggish days, well as George Anson, aul ...
... a right of entry into a Liberal Cabinet may be obtained. A man may be born to Cabinet rank, as a scion of one of the great Whig families; he may acquire that rank by marriage, selecting a wife from among the same august oligarchy ; he ma) force his way ...
... for in the yeneral arrangement, A seat is not a thing to throw away wholly without equivalent, fiat if the sacrifice twenty Whig seats w ill procure the disfranchisement many Conservative seats, and a somewhat more popular franchise besides for the whole ...
... leaderless Trimmors bemoan 'em ; Let'e kick the old lion, and laugh [when it's sail} De mortuis nil nisi bonum. Let Tories and Whigs [speak] with reverent awe, We Radicals never will own Tie little we [care] for that obsolete saw, De mortuis nil nisi bonum ...