The Evening Telegraph
... wants shorter Parliaments must say so in a manner that its servants, whether they call themselves Liberals, Conservatives, Whigs, Tories, or Radicals, cannot misunderstand and dare not disregard. ...
... wants shorter Parliaments must say so in a manner that its servants, whether they call themselves Liberals, Conservatives, Whigs, Tories, or Radicals, cannot misunderstand and dare not disregard. ...
... squires who live out-of-door life, and who are exercised in the view - halloo, are more vigorous than those Radical merchant*, Whig lawyer*, and Academic Liberal* novnstomed to tbe atmosphere of tbe couatieg-boueet, court* justice, »ud libraries. stupid party ...
... Government.” In the last place, Mr Sullivan declares that at one time certain Conservative statesmen meditated dishing the Whigs,’ as to the Irish vote, proposing for Ireland a Royal residence and a domestic Legislature.” It is clear that no such general ...
... never be realised. He also accused the member for Louth being engaged in the work of camenting th* union of the Home Rolen and Whigs. Mr Sullivan Urns appealed to. entered into a history of association of the Conservatives with the Home Rulers, and challenged ...
... ts effeeted on the measure end accepted by ita author; and, unless the Premleb has lost his wonted genius for dishing the Whigs, hypothec will cease to exist before appeal is made to the farmers to decide yrhioh party is really their friend, Strangely ...
... that country. When you say you will inquire into an Irish Parliament., when you know that there is not a leading man—Radical, Whig, or Tory—who would grant that Parliament, are you not doing terrible damage to Ireland, diverting them from their own atiairs ...
... Tories were hated by the whole Irish people. Mr Lewther, who next spoke, retorted that if the Tories were hated in Ireland the Whigs were hated more. T understand that Mr Plimsoll has not at present given any indication that he will withdraw the Jan age which ...
... that country. When you say you will inquire into an Irish Parliament, when you know that there is not leading man—Radical, Whig, or Tory—who would grant that Parliament, are you not doing terrible damage to Ireland, by diverting them from their own affairs ...
... that country. “When you say you will inquire into an Irish Parliament, when you know that there is not leading man —Radical, Whig, or Tory—who would grant that Parliament, are you not doing terrible damage to Ireland, by diverting them from their own affairs ...
... needed to hold these places. But if such men will not say so, then, for the sake of all that is most precious, let us—Tories, Whigs, and Radicals alike—unite to stop Lords Beaconsfield, Salisbury, and Lytton from spending the treasure and the blood of Englishmen ...
... needed to hold these places. But if such men will not say *o, then, for the sake of all that is most preciou*, let us—Tories, Whigs, and Radicals alike-unite to stop Lords Beaconsfichl, Salisbury, and Lyttou from spending the treasure and the blood of Englishmen ...
... that country. When you say you will inquire into an Irish Parliament, when you know that there is not a leading man—Radical, Whig, or Tory—who would grant that Parliament, are you not doing terrible damage to Ireland, by diverting them from their own affairs ...