WHIG CALUMNY
... Cooper has been the object are only examples of “ the enormous lying” which has so long constituted the whole artillery of the Whig- Radical party :— ...
... Cooper has been the object are only examples of “ the enormous lying” which has so long constituted the whole artillery of the Whig- Radical party :— ...
... AN OLD WHIG. The foregoing —not intended for publication—we re• from one whom the bitterness politics has not vet -severed from our affection. It is so much in point—and vividly the feelings of the better order of that merely substituting a 44 notn ...
... NORTHERN WHIG. If Mr. Asquith spoken his last word on the Home Rule question, then there is nothing between Ulster and civil war, and, instead of wasting their time considering his proposals. Protsetants would be better employed in strengthening their ...
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... THE WHIG'S CREED, Addressed the Marquess , Tom Moore, Poet Laureat The Times, the Whig Go-between,F.H.S., (Fellow of Holland-House Squad), Member of the Society of Turncoats, President of the Eithersidc Club, &c. &c. &c. You should no! sobonest and just ...
... THE WHIGS AND THE PEERAGE. Whenever the day of reckoning may come for the wretched Whigs, there will be few items in the account more appalling the cravens than the patricidd blows they have aimed at or inflicted upon the British peerage. Whether we look ...
... NORTHERN WHIG. The Whig. Belfast. siry attempt to frighten the tinter loyalists will only . amongst the mop ., itl w e ec k it to terrify trail it i w sat s only binding. At last, however, we have • confession that the Government do know the truth. ...
... character, that it will have the best pos- sible chance of passing. The Whigs will consider it quite sufficient, and the Radicals will accept it as an instal- ment.” As to that, the Whigs are easily pleased when they are in place, It would be “ quite sufficient” ...
... THE WHINING WHIGS. These heart-broken and miserable politicians have sunk lower than we thought it possible, even for them, to have done. the late debate upon Lord ALruoßp's motion the State of Ireland, th leader, Mr. TIERNEY, made one of the most mendicant ...
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... of the new formation. I wish you heard the advanced Liberals on the point; nay, even what the moderate Whigs— Whigs with a popular dash in them— Whigs not utterly tanned into political sole-leather—say as to this cabinet of compromises. Of course, those ...
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