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Till-: hush nii Kcii

... argument against the Irish Church. .Speaking of these laws, the writer quoted observes that they were enacted the Whigs, and so long as the Whigs held firm |s)wer they were rigorously upheld by them ; but when power had passed from them their mood was changed ...

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... emergency proposed to disendow the Iriah Church. He had known many years when it might have been done since 1835 ; but the Whigs had used the question* simply means of supplanting the Torie* in office. Turning then Mr. Gladstone, the hon. member expressed ...

2'.i ih PA•! n' f the Lkii.iiton r. /./.akd ()n i;RVKK

... parties amongst us. The Bishop *d London, the Archbishop York, and the Bishop of Carlisle, ill belonging tlie constitutional Whigs, nnllinehingly opposed this proposed act of spoliation those who are identified political conviction with Her Majesty’s Government ...

LITTLE STAUGHTON

... Tory the mast advanced Liberal, have united declare vast changes must made in the Irish Church. But it appears that, while Whig and 'lory may write to supply evidence and gi\e reasons, they are utterly unable to give Fair Play understanding. The same ...

THE LEIGHTON BUZZARD OBSERVER

... Fir-1, anse that man j \v.i-w orthy honour and mrmoi v. who had raised , hi.ns,-If -(applause)—they ought not ask whether was a Whig or a Tory, or a market gardener l inds, .ipe gardener, (hear, hear), lie was told the other day t lni the success ol Sir Joseph ...

TUESEAT, NOV. 24. 1868

... and brother of the Duke of Devonshire, two sons of Lord Derby, four representatives of Lowther Castle, two members the great Whig house of Wentworth, two sous and nephew of the Marquis of Westminster, two sons of the Duke of Uuccleuch, and many others. ...