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... meek bil of kind- liness and g~ood feeling-to instigate to a rivalry of moral peaceable and patriotic conduct-to combine Irishmen, of all classes, persuasions, and parties, into one unbroken phalanx of peuceable, but determined and energetic, assertors ...

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... Parliament instead. So far both sides are quit. But Ca- tholics and Protestants are now merged in the common name of Irishmen-and Irishmen will und ought to look to those only who will attend to the interests of Ireland. It is not enough to have setved the ...

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... effects, as any-that has afflicted this: distracted country since the days of -tHearts of Steel,:i 1' White Boys, United- Irishmen,: or any secret society, ! whether meeting to alter the rate of wages or the laws of the land-a club, as well worthy ...

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... occasion of a celebration such is vrmrs. I felt unable to conceal my mental affliction, and con- Sciousit was to warm-hearted Irishmen and Friends I had to expilai n nself, I did not hesitate (even at the sacrifice) to oeyie tie natural impulses of my heart ...

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... zeal and exertion at all times iu:the cause of Ireland, but particularly for his energy and persever- ance, in uniting all classes of Irishmen to obtain a Repeal of the Union. Moved bv Patrick Crawley, Esq.; and seconded, by David Donnelly, Esq. 'Resolved-That ...

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... for his excellent conduct in the Chair. P. DALY,-Chairman. .AL MURPIIY, Sec. To the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses of the United Kin- dom of Greast Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled. The Petition of the Working .C.urriers of the City of Dublin ...

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... zeal and exertions at rll timns in the cause of lreland; but particularly for his energy and perseverance in uniting all classes of Irishmen to obtaiin a repeal of' the Union. Proposed by Mr. Connally; seconded bv Mr.Tdol.e Resolved-Thut the foregoing ...

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... ?? Union between Great to ' laid Irelard, arind we pledge ourselves to each other and iirCOantry, as freeholdors arid as Irishmen, that we will at lr00 ?? election, support those only who have supported us sril ni atid that w e ijil use every constitutional ...

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... Resolved-That while as subjects of the United Empire, r've deem it our duty to make professions of our-unfeigned loyalty to the King, attachment to the Constitution, and respect for the lawn by which we are governed-as Irishmen having the welfare of our country ...

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... Resplved-'tiat while as subjects of the United Einpirowe deieh it o-6uc dtury to 'ikle pr'o sions of our unfeiged loyaltft& the jin,- attacbrment to'the Constitution, and r!spect for'-. e lavw, y ?? we are governed-as Irishmen baving the welfaie of *ffco contry ...

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... lSiat while as subjects of the United Empire, e/v A de- it our duty to make professions of our unfeigned loyalty t/ the iig, attachment to the Constitution, and respect fbr the laws .y which we are governed-as Irishmen having the welfare of. oucountry ...

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... ef;ctual means which can be adloptedX for the attainnientof this great blessing is, by all Irishmen, Pro- r lestanti Catholic, Orangemail, and Dissenter.'uniting in one corn- moil bond of iove ant. concord. fmgetting all past feuds and reli- gious dHFeren^es ...