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... was made Regent, to the great joy of the Whigs, who thought now Perceval and his Tories should out and give place to better men. Bui they counted without their best ; for the Prince did not like their old Whig jargon about restrictions’ which would have ...
... Salisbury reported be the author of article in the Quarterly Review, which, amongst other matters, deals with the policy of Whigs and Tories in Ireland. The writer, whoever he may be, states that the policy of the Gladstone government, in disestablishing ...
... disendow and disestablish the Iri Protestant Chnr.'h. and carry certain measures lie deemed of vital importance Ireland. The Whigs violated their pledges, and O’Connell raised the cry of * Repeal.* How often did he for period give the Repeal agitation, and ...
... and presented bia papers, signed David Cagney and Alderman Dwyer proposer and seconder, the former presenting tbe Catholic Whig party, sad the latter the Nationalists. Mr was swearing, Mr Tim entered with his conducting agent, Mr Babiugton, and offered ...
... seseiso, be deal with Irish edertedies ; tessiring relish be wee certain that the Liberal pert) wield ewer seassart to the Whig looted wee to dr Irish Mr wird thst eireseedea to had be pima on ibis.-' leotheir as the to the This change would • great dorm ...
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... Deny. The chairman's speech related chiefly to local politics. He remarked that in future the Whigs would to follow the Liberals, and not the Liberals the Whigs. Resolutions were adopted claiming for the Irish people the right to their own laws, and repo ...
... Justice to Ireland,’ says the Tory*—meaning coercion. 1 hen foll-.ws this remarkably apt passage : ‘Justice to Ireland,* says the Whig; and he means a registry law that will just enable us to return blind supporters of his party. For doing this are to gratified ...
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