TUB UNITED IRISHMEN
... TUB UNITED IRISHMEN. The literature t»f IreUnd it great enriched the palriotie labours of Dr. who has just the world** two elegant eulumes. aplritotirriog history the * ...
... TUB UNITED IRISHMEN. The literature t»f IreUnd it great enriched the palriotie labours of Dr. who has just the world** two elegant eulumes. aplritotirriog history the * ...
... u:i. MADDEN’S DISTORT OF THE UNITED IRISHMEN leader* of this diatinfuiibed, although tafniral body will ibortlj be published Dr. M adoes. •o tbo Iriob pooplo »iw »lr»»dy derply indebltd for , former work. Tbo work will coouin many inlerrotiof ciiticuiort ...
... Author of Traits ard Stories t/ifi* Irish Peasantry ; the Bight lion. John Phil pot Curran; Drennan (the Poet of the United Irishmen) ; Doctor Anster. Translator of Faust ; Mangan, Author of German Anthology: Ferguson, Author of Hibernian Nights' Fnt ...
... made its appearance, it contains two beautifully executed engravings, one, of the surprise uf the barrack Prosperous the United Irishmen; the other, the arrest Lord Edward Fittgerald. The author purposes shewing the true origin and nature of the rebellion ...
... ignorance to be unaware of thia great historical fact, that tho rebellion commenced in Ulster (hear, hear), and lhal the United Irishmen first originated the town of Belfast Belfast was the eery nucleus of the rebellion ; and the ptorince o( Ulster is celebrated ...
... PADDY M KKWIBM—SWKAHING IN UNITED IRISHMEN IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF CLONMEL AND CAHRICK-ON-SUIR, THE COUNTIES OF TIPPERARY, KILKENNY, AND WATERFORD 11 Be not gtart'e'J, gentle reader such it the fact— The Paddy M'Kewt are on the walk, even in the midst ...
... impress, but little in cirrulatioa- These coins, it thought, were hidden in the mos* some of oar infatuated countrvmen. the United Irishmen, during the late rebellion —Belfast Letter. V ...
... continued the hoa. gentleman,) we are united Irishmen; but are united not to destroy, but to preserve ; we are united not to create, but to prevent if possible the horrors of a social revolution (hear, hear) we arc united not to involve the ...
... the purpose of treachery, it is not surprising that the sordid recreants were so few. Whatever were the faults of the United Irishmen, they were least generously faithful to the cause they undertook. 1 f they were improvident or imprudent—if distraction ...
... in 17111 he had commenced a ewtswpoedrttee, and held frequent interviews with Mr. Hamilton Rowan as the leader of the United Irishmen, who shortly afterwards was committed to poison, but had subsequently malted, and attainted for Mgt treason. That be and ...
... existed amongst Irishmen of every rank and sect—having in view a separation from Kngland, and the establishing, upon the ruins of the British dominion, an Irish republic. The name adopted by the conspirators was that of United Irishmen; but as this name ...
... 7». on Horizontal Water Wheels, Ito. 6s. O’Connor’s Military Memoirs of the Irish Nation. Bvo. Madden’s lives of the United Irishmen, Island 2nd series, numerous portraits, 3 vols. redured- Life and speeches of Daniel O'Councll, Esq., M.P. by his Son ...