mischief, which seem to be comm* true. It was terribly provoking—Captaiu O’Shea lollsog on the Treasury Bench. ..
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... leader of the Liberal party. He became unmuzzled iu 1863, when Oxford University rejected him. Some twenty years later the Whigs rejected him, and he had become still more unmuzzled. He did not know there was anything to regret in that. Mr Gladstone’s ...
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... Irish party, and I’m seriously thinkin’of applyin’forit, I can get excellent certificates of competency from last master?, the Whigs of Johnny Russell's day !—the perfect counterpart of the Gladstonltes of the present time of writin’. To be sure, before all ...
... might gel tired If they found themwives responsible for deficit year after year. Although their military bauds were no longer whig t»y should be. there were «61(”KlfiC gwa uiurumcuulinta, such w ' the bf found in so targe a garrison Dublin. Tbc Chairman ...
... experience lost him his seat at Oxford, but the defeat at Oxford unmuzzled him, as, declared Sir William, the defection of the Whigs twenty years later further unmuzzled him. He is now in his old age the unconquered chief of the Liberal party, with powers ...
... ready Irish orator in the public house near theTemple,where young lawyers used to meet and debate the questions of the day; as Whig member of Parliament as Castle hack; as Baron of the Exchequer, Dowse has been throughout a sincere lover of his country and ...
... controversy.ready-witted and unscrupulous in the war of words, he aroused in English Conservative circles, end even amongst the Whigs, a deep personal dislike. But the origin of the evil was the infamous legislation time and the unprincipled partisanship of ...
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... the Commissioners are Tory nomineesone being land agent and the other a Coercionist lawyer ; while the third is an antique Whig, at whose nod the worst rackrenterin Ireland has no need to tremble. True, unfortunately, the loss of Mr. Justice O’Hagan will ...