O'CONNELL AND THE WHIGS
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... turned the scales agaimst the Whig and won the Down election for-I shudder to relate it- Lord Castlereagh. 'the Liberal left us no alterna., tive. Ireland's men, I say, must stand isolated: and distinct; no colleaguing with Whig, no colleaguing with Tory ...
... Tories at heaA, and that no persons were so hostile to the Irish Catholics as the Whig Presbyterians of Bel- Last. IBe knew ?? Scotch Whigs were the same as the Irish Whigs. The Irish Catholic elec. tors were to do nothing for them unless there was a'bargain ...
... on the Easterir qitestion, and he hid voted then as all Irishman land a Catholic, not for the Goverrnment, but against th1e Whigs. So far as my recollection serves me, Mr. O'Donnell, Mr. Butt, and some of the smaller fry of Irish Home RElera, did vote ...
... THIIS DAY'S LONDON PAPERS. (Dy Ireumanu Special Wire.) TUEE WHIGS AND MR. GLADSTONE. (From the Podt of This Day.) The majority which placed Mir. Gladstone in power has for the moment ?? ele- ment iin theion-se of Commons, andhascompelled them to go along6 ...
... continental revolu- tionistse. Mr. Gladstone's leader, Lord Har. tj,~ton, is now aiding and abetting in Water. f'rd an English Whig who is entirely opposed to the rights of Ireland. As fur Dr. Newman, that illustrious man has mixed very little in politics ...
... 150Presbyterian Whigs, however, always arrogating to themselves the prerogative of choosing, determining, and directing all things; the sole function of the Papist rank and file being to follow the lead and direction of the Presbyterian Whig handful, on ...
... would instil into the minds of their clildren a spirit of patriotism and nationality that never could be extinguished by either Whig or Tory. He then referred to the events of the re- cent election. His object was to unite with those who were seeking to have ...
... in. their essence reasonable, loyal,: constitutional.' Their demapds have been contemptuously reected Vg' Whig and Tory ,alik;. , ,Theu neither Whig nor Tory can claim Irish support. We were told the other- day. whet, :on the amendment to the Addresso wecalled ...
... which he made in his pamphlet, and on M late occasion repeated in Glasgow, the ing. statement of a former generation of the Whig v. AL party having had in contemplation to offer to p.m9 O'Connell a Federal arrangement in lieu of a Re- d it is peal of ...
... fallacy, and the Whig party, ever since the Reform Bill, has been falling more and more under the influence of demagogues. Will it be the mission of the House of Cavendish to termi- nate this humiliating subjection, and recall the Whig party to the moderate ...
... the English Whigs, alive to their own partyinterests, considered that that event opened a way to secure to theml a combination with, and the co- operation of the then powerful body, the Irish iiepcalers. Before the ciose of 1844 these Whig loaders, many ...