THE TRADES UNION CONGRESS
... been flattering thie artisans of Dublin for the past three years, were conspicuous by their absence, and it was left to the ?? Whig to fulfil the duties of an Irishl Labour representative. ...
... been flattering thie artisans of Dublin for the past three years, were conspicuous by their absence, and it was left to the ?? Whig to fulfil the duties of an Irishl Labour representative. ...
... from ?? to 20s each; Cialves, fromx ...
... which regulate our Bank of Ireland at home. That measure is the great object towards which the American Conservatives (or Whigs, as they are called there,) direct all their efforts, and the democratic party as strenuously oppose it. The Transatlantic ...
... And having thus been referred to gentlemen who did nothing, the thing was duly shelved. But this was only in the time of the Whigs. They were not men of business, and the feeble tenure of office which they possessed did not enable them to pay attention to ...
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... of the ad joiting counties weas railitng out ?? thle Whigs, call. ihg then, all sorts (i, names, and swltrhitg they were all I viia-sins, when a stranger stepped lip alnd asked hin what d the Whigs had done to him ? They han't done nothing teat yme ...
... them in quality. The prices also are said to Ve be more than one-third lower than those of the preceding hi exhibition. 'The Whig Galliphobia which has been wasted of on the pamphlet of the Prince de Jninville would surely Ti have been more legitimately ...
... South Union (Rathmines district). It has been done with- out nmy knowledge ' I have no ambition to be a P L G. and I amz not a Whig.-I am, yours. faithfuflt, ArBNs GEENNELL. 30 and 31 Lower Camden street, March 6th,. 1894:. P.S.-By your kindly inserting the ...
... when they acquire stake m the pountry) aTory. Some time after the ohtiggel. Lord Byron was Rased whet it would take to , re- Whig Dpdley , The poet replied he must b Fo Ward-ed. Lord Dudley openly avowed and de~fende the tractice of pre-writing speeches ...
... the Violated Treaty from returning Mr. M.ahon at the head of the pa, and thus scatter to the winds the com- bined efforts of Whig zad Tory. After transact. inhlg routne busiess he members adjourned. Tim Snz C.a&A Twacs. -The traffic receipts of the Suez ...
... l power still left.them, and they would use it (beeE). -he.true secret was coming out at east. T, e Attorney.Ceoersl was a Whig fit bottom, he wanted to have she hustings desolate; he knew the men whomt he was prosecuting wuutid stand up at the husttngs ...
... descent,gand great was the conster~nstion of skippers, dnd great also the: seizure of illegal weights. We find in the Northernm Whig 'listi bf thirty-eight 061iers visited by Mr. B , in. :heaiy all of whih P4..the 'weights were. deficient, though we are bound ...