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jTastf) tollable I-ntelhcrence*

... anybody, no matter what his views, if only he will thwart and oppose Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Bright. His object is to drive out the Whig element from the Government, even though there should be a temporary gain to the Conflervativee. ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE KILDARE OBSERVER—March 26th, 1881

... tell you that the Whigs of England have perpetrated great crime; they captured the champion of Liberalism. (A Voice—Oh, Lord!) But mark me, his hair will grow again ; and, mark me, strength will return, and he will yet crush the Whigs in his renewed strength ...

THE g-iTJUUTS OBSERYEBr-SATURDAY, APRIL 2,1881

... with any Whig Land Bill, or any Bill that the Legislature may propose for this country. It may be good enough, but we cannot accept it. lam sure it would not to the standard, and let there beno mealy-mouthed expression in favour of this Whig Legislation ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER—SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1881

... believe we ought to accept Mr. Gladstone’s Bill, and the • best proof that it was well intended was the resignation of the Whig Duke of Argyle, and if the Bill is improved and and amended as suggested, believe may place every confidence it, Mr. Patrick ...

of absolutely fixing the rent was taken out of the hands of the landlords. It provided a court to which

... were bound to abide for a certain time by the finding of the court. (A voice—Gladstone’s not so bad if it was not for the Whigs), The speaker concluded by condemning the action of the Duke of Sutherland for depopulating in Scotland a tract of country ...

ADDRESS FROM THE LAND LEAGUE,

... not voice the feelings of Irishmen. voiced only the Whig classes in Ireland, and thej were dead. The people had parted for ever with the Tories, and the enemies of the people at present were the Whigs. (Applause), i hey it was who put him (Father Shechy) ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER—SATURDAY OCTOBER 8, 1881

... happinuess, and they cull that constitutioual liberty, aud one day the country is ruled by Whigs, the next by Tories; but everyone knew the sad story that Whig or Tory ruled Ireland, in the one way, denying her at all times, constitutional liberty. They ...

Mr. James Leahv, M.P

... diocese of Dublin visited him, as I was told last Monday by one of the released suspects, Mr. Reddington, Pallas, but one old Whig priest, and whom ho didn’t caro to see at all. (Cheers for the suspects). Nevertheless, the Irish heart of this great and brave ...

THE POST OFFICE AND THE LAND

... her apprenticeship, and when about to commence her training-college career, thus wrote on the subject of history :—“The names Whig and Tory came into use in the reign of John. The political principles which they represent are these: Ist, Tory. The principles ...

SUPPRESSION OF THE LAND LEAGUE AT CASTLEDERMOT

... Countrymen—The Irish National Land League has been suppressed by the unconstitutional action of the base, bloody, and brutal Whigs. But its spirit and principles are not suppressed—they will live when Gladstone, Bright, and Harcourt are forgotten, and when ...