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... Healy, Dillon, Sexton, and O'Brien with a tenfoot tongs would be enough to damn us in the country with our own people—the Whigs know it. They play a game of bluff simply and purely. But our answer to them is no. Always no • Let the people come along—they ...
... over the question of leadership the Weekly Independent remarks :— Any solution of the difficulty would be a Godsend to the Whig party. If they can't make a show of ' unity' among themselves during the present session their doom is sealed. Even as it will ...
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... the Weekly Independent writes : That the Whig representation has been an egregious failure, a sham, a poor fraud, we all know. It has come home to everybody—even to the most moral of the highly spiced Whigs—that on the day they hearkened to the English ...
... deem any lengthened postponement of the discussion of the whole Bill as a serious calamity, and any action on the part of the Whigs that tended to bring about such a postponement as the grossest treachery to the tenantry of Ireland. The bill is a big one ...
... Rule. The Weekly Indep endent speaks out in these plain words : Desperate ills require desperate remedies. Of that the Whig Party are convinced. In their desperate straits they are forced to abandon the heroics of the earlier stages of their grotesque ...
... e&tmnely unwell, and orders had been given that sb»: should kept quiet. Her mother eras attending her, and yesterday evening, whig went under the influence drink, uunoying his wife. The mother attempted to keep him beck from the bed, and be then struck her ...
... of irresponsible birds, beasts, and brutes, the more it becomes apparent that the great gathering of the sea divided Gael (Whig brand) will prove only an excuse to send around the hat (bottomless pattern), a meeting where a collection will be made to ...
... neither admit purity in the one nor courage in the other. Mr Blake is its next victim :— At this meeting of forty promiscuous Whigs, winsome William blithsomely informed the ' dull tiers of listless gapers' that one Blake from Canada was a fit and proper ...
... the Irish people tolerate the behaviour to which Mr Dillon has committed I . elf, they deserve to be treated in the way the Whigs are now treating them under the 'leadership' of the most incompetent politician of the century. It is positively humiliating ...