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They should be nil united in this great cause, and they would find that Kind hearts are more than coronets,

... They should be nil united in this great cause, and they would find that Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood.” (Cheers). Mr. P. Daly, solicitor, Monasterevan, said he could not find words to express the happiness with ...

persons I visited, and thought if I were in the same circumstances, would I have the same grace? And I

... would ask that they would stand united ns one man against it. (Cheers). They must look upon it an engine of torture to keep them in slavery. Were they satisfied to remain slaves (No.) If not he would ask them to be united, and join the Land League. (Cries ...

SUPPLEMENT TO THE KILDARE OBSERVER—March 26th, 1881

... banner of Clane brass band bore the inscription—“ God Save Ireland and the banner of the Kill band was embellished with— United stand, divided we fall.” Athy Home Rule Band was also present. A Government reporter and two members of the Royal Irish C ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER—SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1881

... portion of land to give them vegetables. (Cheers). But don’t think that these great changes can be accomplished without united and energetic action. You must depend upon yourself, for remember what Byron says:— Hereditary bondsmen! know not. Who would ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER—SATURDAY, APRIL 9,1881

... I believe in yon, and am proud of you ; you are men not easilymoved ; you are cool, you are reasoning, and you are brave Irishmen. (Enthusiastic cheers). There is nothing volatile about you, and when you move you move like an avalanche, sure and firm ...

SPEECH BY MR. PARNELL’S MOTHER

... said, only let your son pull with us, and he will be the saviour of Ireland.” Mr. O’Donovan Rossa addressed the Club of United Irishmen at Brooklyn to-day. He stated his belief that England would give nothing unless Ireland were prepared to fight in support ...

THE KILDAEE OBSEETEBr—SATTJRPAY, MAY 21, 1881

... the great and sacred cause which unites the whole tenantry and the labourers of Ireland; a cause which enlists the warm sympathy of the wise and good men of every class and creed in Ireland. (Cheers). We must to-day unite our voices with the millions of ...

THE KILEAEE OBSEBYEE—SATURDAY, HAY 28, 1881

... feelings which will unite the members of the League more strongly; it will make the working members work more zealously; it will make the lukewarm come fonvard, and those who are not yet members won’t belong so, and it will unite every man in Ireland ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER—SATURDAY, .TUNE 18, 1881

... darkest night gives way before the breaking the dawn, and God is never deaf to the united prayers of determined people. It is for this reason make onr protest. It is for this unite to-day with the protest of the Irish race, not only here in their old home, but ...

O’DONOVAN ROSBA

... Sensible Irishmen consider him a fool, and the Americana knave, endeavouring to swindle servant girls out their hard earnings. The Tribune to-day saya that the London papers are right in concluding that it would be useless to expect the United States ...

Monaaterevan—Messrs. Simon Malone, Terence Byrne, P. McCabe, Thos. Burke, Denis Somers, Timothy Brennan and ..

... today at her old, unholy work, and supporting tyranny by urmed forces, and how, in the name of Heaven, can England expect Irishmen to love their cruel and unjust rule - We leam from the history of the past ten years that one of the fairest provinces in ...

THE KILDARE OBSERVER—SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1881

... interests of party and to advocate the rights of Irishmen. The chairman of my association has deputed me to tell you that they are with yon heart and soul, and it is our sincere prayer that hy your united efforts you may regain your freedom and be one of ...