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... Support I have experienced, v.as Irom ind* !' trim.*Captain Wiifon, our late worthy Raprefentative, ' No. 17 Caftle-ftreet Irishmen, who defpifed the Language W gav s, effi , the independent intcreft.*The INFORMS his Friends and the Public, that he . t0 ...
... have now prol-1 pe£l of this city being in a Ihort time in as flourifhing a ftate before the war. The inhabitants feem to bc united, and the governor and inagiftrates have declared that they lhall not profecute any more loyalifta if they will fubmit to the ...
... land. The prefent cnl.s is favourable, let the public unite in lublcnbmg to try the ilfue in legal way. Let the opinion of unprejudiced jury, direfted by an upright judge, determine what Irishmen are to truft to lo important a point, if any farther doubt ...
... paper, which afeended with great velocity, non. commemoration the generous attempt Emptying out bags of ball all, he foon reto Unite Irilhmen in the mdiffoluble bands of fra- gamed his elevation.-bpeedily afterwards two ternal affeflion, and to restore the ...
... 44, ■-raftou-fkreet; and of Mr. Mara, at the Theatre, where places may taken. SOCIETY OF UNITES IRISHMEN OF DUBLIN. WM. BRENNAN, the Chair. THE Society of United the City Dublirj, unconnected with party, faithfully attached the principles of the Constitution ...
... fltuution for the Woollen or any other bufincfs requiring room, is well known, fee terms apply faid keufe. SOCIETY OF UNITED IRISHMEN OFDCEMR, W'M. DRENNAN, M.D; the Chair. THfc Society Uiiitcd Irilhmen of the City of T)« , i. lin, unconiicclcd with party ...
... SOCIETY OF UNITED IRISHMEN. MEET this evening, eight •‘clock, at the Tail- Hall, Bath-lane. WEES, Secretary' vv SERS AND PERSONS OUT * ON BAIL. ri.««.rfr 1» . will fit for the tnal ■ri.o’f'l .y th« »4tth >nft. rfbn- ( „ n*t attend will certainly fit! ...
... t) B L I N. SOCIETY OF UNITED IRISHMEN. THER.E will be an extra Meeting this evening, at the Tailor’s Hall, Back-lane, precilely at eight o’clock. WEBB, Sec. By private letters from the North it appears, that Sweden ahd Denmark are inclining more and ...
... Mrs. Catherine Caffidy, wife of Mr. John Caflidy.—ln Dawfon-ftreet, Mr. Andrew Kennedy, grocer, defervedly regretted. UNITED IRISHMEN. THERE will be a meeting this evening, at 8 o’clock, particular budnefs. Nov. 1793. IRISH LOTTERY, 1795. PRICES t)F TUCKETS ...
... Rev. Jacob Marsham and four daughters. DUBLIN. UNITED IRISHMEN. PRINTED Copies of the legal proceedings in the Sheriff?s Court, Edinbuigh, again ft A. Hamilton Rowan, oa charge of being Secretary of the United Irifhmen o Dublin, are to be had at No. 5, -fcreet ...
... conducted himfelf like a man honour. '■ DUBLIN. UNITED IRISHMEN. PRINTED Copies the legal proceedings in the Sheriff’s Court, Edinburgh, again ft A. Hamilton Rowan, on charge of being Secretary of the United Inlhmen of Dublin, are to had at No. • Abbey-ftrcet ...