TRANSFER OF THE TELEGRAPHS
... Journal. Dublin; Mr. Jsffray, Duffy Post; Birmingham; Mr. | Frederick C ifford, shejfield Tetegraph Mr. F. D. FinUy, Sorthem Whig, Belf.ist; Mr. George Harper, Ruddersfi ...
... Journal. Dublin; Mr. Jsffray, Duffy Post; Birmingham; Mr. | Frederick C ifford, shejfield Tetegraph Mr. F. D. FinUy, Sorthem Whig, Belf.ist; Mr. George Harper, Ruddersfi ...
... God that may break forth (the ''No POPHRT Cry), all through the Kingdom, with one teas wrath against apcetaey, and against. Whig- Chnrchmen the worst, though, moat unconscious, TraUort. T PITY the Congregation which docsndlL receive Its weekly supply ...
... father of it. The worst lying in the world is falsification of truth, or of facts : and whoever is in the habit of reading Whig misrepresentation of facts connecttd with their clerical opponents, or with religion, or the Church, knows where find such ...
... oaae might be, imbued with the assurance that had not been indulging in any but' the moat orthodox Conservative aliment. The Whig could also, .the perfect equanimity, ghde through its utterances without the finish perienongany unpleasant sensation, suffering ...
... and, from years be was convinced thas I ‘Was more and trath of an old tator of his, asa out of doors, a: if (Cheers.) The Whigs would time of the commonwealth. always ready to promise, but made to be test int Réfo out, and the aligh they looked back, ...
... and on the spot —the da*k shadow from behind him to revenge his wrongs. In 1848 | Mr. Disraeli oppo-ed the proposition of the Whig Govern- ment to increase the income tax ; and Mr. Gladstone, who with his chief gave to that Government a general support on ...
... OFR JOHNCd).-»»W VkkMhE. ( Reform regretted «•%, MM purely and « Oaiitt* . minister of Uas NHMW wrath sgutest aid djalnst Whig- OtdteMMH -t the waest, -though tfaset -JVoltSffi. 1 .1,1 i..,; -u soT .n» -..1T jr. l »a r i»i«V «!« I ...
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