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Pitt's Irish Spy World

... disrespectfully of those very United Irishmen whose secrets he was revealing to the Government. He posed as a martyr and an exile that he might migrate to Hamburgh, then the Continental headquarters of the United Irishmen, who, by appointing him their ...

Published: Saturday 16 April 1892
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 973 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

A HISTORICAL PARALLEL

... proceedings of the United Irishmen. It -c ?? one occasion in 1797 as the opinion of a county committee' ?? i: there is aiiy United Irishmen (sic) on the jury that will comlnmit of the prisoners that is confined for being United ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITERARY EXAMINER. The United Irishmen, their Lives and Times. By R. R. Madden, M.D. Third Series. Three vols. Dublin: Duffy. This is not a good book. It is scarcely matter for regret that it is not. The subject neither deserves nor would admit of ...

THE WHITE BOY

... her lover accordingly. There is an illicit still on the estate, the owners of which still are connected with a band of United Irishmen, wvhlo frequently rush upon the stage to vent their feelings in the wild cries of their own, their emierald isle. The ...

NEW BOOKS

... union by.gOad- hig the people into rebellion, and covering the country with hired informers, the rise and fall of the United Irishmen, their negotiations with France, and the fatal insurrection of 1798, in which they culminated. The second volume wvil ...

Poetry

... ?? THEI LAST FRlIENDS. E~~MTUE ATI5ONE05 J ?? of the' United Irishmen, who lately returned to his country, after maoy y'ears of exile, being asked whlat had induced him to re- visit Ireland wvhen ail his friends were gone, anowered, 'I came back to ...

POETRY

... meet Eiria:s*L JI8 'r5c on his tbrooe THE LAST FRIENDS. DX P R.A flC N9 3 DR 0 W t. (From the Athenatsm.) One of the United Irishmen, who lately returned to his country, after many years of ecill beingasked what hart iuducedhim nto revisit Ireland ,when ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Wainialey, Liverpool.-The second part Of S ae Mr. Lever'`s new tale introduces the hero into the company of the p e- United Irishmen. The scene and time-just before the second Ir d breaking out of the rebellion of 'I-abound in materials for such a tale ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... who were not United Irishmen. This man also said that he was from a place called Glenevy, in the north of Ireland; that he was obliged to fly from thence to Dublin; that he wits the eleventh man, as he called it, that was sworn as a United Irishman at ...

LORD EDWARD; OR, '98

... service. Lord Edward, without t a moment's hesitation, throws down the document. aid at once casts in his lot with the United Irishmen. In the secoid act, Lord Edward and I'amela are c married and staying at Leirister House, Kildare-street. Five years have ...

Published: Saturday 31 March 1894
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1001 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERARY EXAMINER

... unber. Ireland Sixty Years Ago, is a lively sketch of UTh'state of things in the western metropolis in the thne of tho United Irishmen. Carletou, the first of Irish story-tellers, furisishes the lirst four chapters of The Black Prophet, a tale of famine ...

THE BOOK OF ERIN

... Society of United Irishmen. Presbyterian Ulster bad steadily supported the revolt of the American colonists, and among its -ultra-Protestant and Deistical population Republican principles were spreading fast. At first, however, the bases of the United Irishmen ...