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... between Protestants and Roman Catholics, which was immediately checked by the police. breach of the peace has occurred.—Northern Whig. ...
... between Protestants and Roman Catholics, which was immediately checked by the police. breach of the peace has occurred.—Northern Whig. ...
... nothing but the Bill, And deem good, by unfriendly hands If proffered, merely ill ? Must we so lump in black and white Our Whig and Tory views, As to bolt all that Gladstone bids, All Salisbury asks refuse ? Not so, says Punch, for one : not so Sure ...
... hwen the polling lasted fifteen days, and Lord Howick, the present Earl Grey, was the defeated candidate, and when eminent Whigs were thoroughly beaten both in this county and elsewhere, Lord (then Mr.) Brougham being defeated in Westmoreland, and Lord ...
... Clause, and, although the battle raged fiercely till 1838, the bill, time after time, was rejected by the Lords, and the Whigs were finally compelled to pass their measure minus the principle which in Ireland was regarded as a pledge of justice. Tiiz ...
... when his party re-commenced business with the Liberal profits of Sir Robert Peel's Corn-law repeal. The Whig Government —for there were still Whigs even as late as 1848—had not much spirit, but they had enough to carry on Sir Robert Peel's free trade ...
... Clause ; and although the battle raged fiercely till 1838, the bill, time after time, was rejected by the Lords, and the Whigs were finally compelled to pass their measure minus the principle which in Ireland was regarded a pledge of justice. The Corporation ...
... they are supposed the Conservative party. Lord Dufferis. tie Chancellor of the Daehy of iAncaster, is true • or rather true Whig. What many would contid* a reafc fault >■ the estimation of Liberal Ooverjvien' * great merit. Lord Dufferin set his face against ...
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... present bill. The cave in which this idea prevails is » considerable one, and it includes, curiously enough, many of the old Whigs and a number of those advanced lay Radicals who hold as little possible in common with them. The existence of the idea ...
... a Cairns, who had compromised all their hopes. And it was not a little suggestive that the moderate Torles and the old Whigs found the control of the question was ?? Irom them by the prudent agreement of the Liberals and the thorough True-Blues. The ...
... tail of English Tory and Jacobite faction. The natural alliance of the English settlers in this eouutry was ever with the Whigs of England. From the epoch of the Great Rebellion, through the Great Revolution, through the short independent life of Ireland ...
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