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... ver , L~tle i111 Street, B rew ling w eekly. in- JJ~o ming £3os~. G ay, Inn end W alker, Tem ?? w. TH~iIITANT old-stablished Whig and Spirit ;Vaults, the Old .11. Boars He d Ch rch Street B histon, aituate In tb e best publis tisroudss~f. is-orani X656 ...

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... In many an effort for Fatherland, In the struggle in which you will he shortly engaged to Eman- cipate our Noble County FROM WHIG THRALDOM and 'PLACE-HUNTERS Should you send me to Parliasleat, I will be unremitting in MY endeavours to aid BUTT, MARTIN, ...

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... FORT'IY Tl S jeelticifiig CostsIno11s for Prlutltc16Id, Armeoiur ciii Voisit Drcoses~ tic) Cliildelmn, Sesery, switli Flats, Whigs icc c and the1 Oranci 1ullet and 'Iransfiw,crimaio,oi Secius, t'ropcemtceo, Music. ft. ORSALE , time Glorg-eous TIRANSFOJL'M3ATION ...

Published: Sunday 25 January 1874
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 5019 | Page: 15 | Tags: Advertisements & Notices 

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... 1L.- BROTHER ELECTORS-On my return from 3EEaniskillen, at seven o'clock this evening, I - have ascertained that the English Whig (and, r. therefore, Orange) Premier has determined on dis- solving Parliament, probably by the advice of John E. Bright, the ...

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... the country required, varying in this respect from the more cautious policy pursued by the late Lord Paloserston and other Whig leaders. The state of the finances is undoubtedly satisfac- tory, thexre none returnshaving accurately reflected the growing ...

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... the narrow views of many of the Tory party in the decade pre- ceding the Reform Bill of e832) must now see, call yourselves Whigs, Moderate Liberals, or what you please, that the broad and enlightened views of Lord Derby, Mr. Disraeli, and the other Co ...

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... us all in jail during his good plea- sure, he cannot, you know, put a whole nation bf six millions in fetters, though the Whigs have given him that power! 'What said Charles James Fox, in 1782? For my part I bad rather see Ireland totally sepa. Drated ...

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... in many an effort for Fatherlana, in the struggle in which you will be shortly engaged to Emancipate our Noble County FROM WHIG THRALDOM and PLACE-HU:)TERS. Should you send me to Parliament, I will be unre- mitting in my endeavours to aid BUTT, MARTIN ...

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... of koerd Charcn 1cr 0'ilagan hand 'IMr. Atturney-Genural Valles lodg-d with, and in accepted by, our very excellent Orantge Whig Lord Lieutenant Sposcar before the 1st of May next. JOHN PIE \. Belfasbt. 29th Janiuary, 1574 14107 - BELFAST ELEC PION. SMITHFIELD ...

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... parody of the times of Nero or Diocletian, is passing before our eyes. And, above all, he must make plain to England-whose Whig-Liberal emissary,. Lord Minto, first carried the incendiary torch into Italy-that the men of Louth, the people of Ireland, ...

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... the narrow views of many of tre Tory party in the decade pre- ceding the Reform Bill of 1t3c) must now see, call yourselves Whigs, Moderate Liberals, or what you please, that the broad and enlightened views of Lord Derby, Mr. Disraeli, and the other Co ...

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... parody of the times of Nero or Diocletian, is passing before our eyes. And, above all, he must make plain to England-whose Whig-Liberal emissaryn Lord Minto Bru't carried the incendiary torch into Italy-that the men of Louth, the people of Ireland, view ...