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... the Earl of Clare, then Lord Chan- Mcllor of Ireland, and expelled. Already compromised in the conspiracy of the U nited Irishmen ; Corbet shortly afterwards fled to France, and was adtmitted as an'officer into the French arnsv. 11e was pronmoted to the ...

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... fact that all parties have merged, for the time, their peculiar differences, to pay the s tribute of their admiration as Irishmen, to the memory of i such a man. There has been but one exception in a journal which represents no section of public opinion ...

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... intimated that he will avail himself of this generous offer early next spring. Boston being the most Irish of any city in the United States, and particularly abounding in Cork and Kerry settlers, it will be a triumph to their principles and feelings to find ...

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... to-day in the silent tomb.' The cold damp earth is over that brow, for which civilization, liberty, science, and religion, were united in weaving an im- mortal wreath. Their worlcisbuthalfdone. Thegemethey were entwining in it were his own immortal productions ...

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... life to which he always looked back with peculiar delight. Active and earnest in the cause of his country; he joined the United Irishmen, and held an important place in their plans ?? councils. More fortunate, however, than many of his associates, he escaped ...

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... Referring to the manifestations in favour of the Holy Father, htis lordship remarks : In these demoustra- tions 'of filial piety, Irishmen will prove themselves worthy of their persecuted forefathers. No nation has suffered mote for her attachment to the See of ...