ADDRESS TO THE LORD LIEUTENANT
... green flag, bearing the deviceu O’Conrn 11, the Champion of the people, Tried in temptation, Strengthened distress.” The United Irishmen, who formed a very numerous body, had many their national emblems. ...
... green flag, bearing the deviceu O’Conrn 11, the Champion of the people, Tried in temptation, Strengthened distress.” The United Irishmen, who formed a very numerous body, had many their national emblems. ...
... to the cause ot Irish nationality, was held the Lyceum Rooms, Nelson-street, tor the purposes of oneratin.' with the united Irishmen in Ireland The i meeting was conducted in an orderly manner, and sepa- I rated peaceably— North British Mail. NORTH DUBLIN ...
... and Un.ver.al S J ja erabled The interval was one of great excitement and advocates out of They , M * , alarm. The United Irishmen rapidly increa.ed in nura- Parliament, and were , . t h , her. The Orangemen had been engaged in the most bar- Mr. Ponwmby ...
... entire country having joined the open society of United Irishmen, which was a legal society—the society that preceded the secret society—Lord Castlereagh took the book, and solemnly and publicly took the United Irishman’s oath (hear, hear). To be sure, he ...
... of Freedom, her matin note breathing, Sb ill wake her wild echoes and bless the bright day. Heart and hand tints united shall Irishmen chcrk'h. Hereafter, affections that coldly have lain On the bye-ways of Fate; but too glorious perish, They’ll start ...
... of the Liberator ; let us aid in th. advancement of this society, whatever name it may ba called, whether Precursor or United Irishmen ; for such powerful combination alone such a concentration of public opinion, cannot fail force from a faction, h >wever ...
... clath 0 7 6 The Connexion between the Kingdom of Ireland and the Crown of England by R R Madden, Esq, i>, author The United Irishmen,’' fkc ; with an Appendix, containing Minutes of the Privy Council Correspondi-nce during the years 1811, 12, 18, aud ...
... as the Tories indulge in will be falsified, and that the country will be ameliorated by, I will not say a society of united Irishmen, but of loyal subjects of the British dominions [loud cheers]. The Chairman, in proposing the next toast, said—lreland ...
... 1798, accounts for the entrance ot ware (then an animated, resolute, aud enthusiastic young into the conspiracy of the United Irishmen, and for his subsequently taking active part the f ,°? - military qualities were even then evident, and led to being specially ...
... the funds of the Repeal Association, to do so without delay. renew our call. The sons of O’Connell, and the faithful Irishmen united with them, require support ; and they have a right to the support they require. men who would do evil persevere in their ...
... to-be-forgolten I Castkreagh, that sold his country. (Hear.) remembered that at that time men were induced to become united Irishmen in order that they might he afterwards sold and betrayed—that one set of men were empowered to persecute another, and ...
... misgovernmeut, and these means having caused a union of all ranks and religions to take place, under the denomination of United Irishmen, lor the peaceful redress of national grievances—the aggrieving alarmed at the moral union, determined to make it a criminal ...