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... to the cause of Irish nationality was held in the Lyceum Rooms, Nelsonstreet, for the purpose of co-operating with the United Irishmen in Ireland, and to congratulate the French people on the attainment of their freedom, ...
... to the cause of Irish nationality was held in the Lyceum Rooms, Nelsonstreet, for the purpose of co-operating with the United Irishmen in Ireland, and to congratulate the French people on the attainment of their freedom, ...
... M.P., 2 vols, Bvo, 1 fancy cloth, 12s. Madden’s (Dr.) Lives and Times of the United Irishmen, Second Series, vols, post Bvo, fancy cloth, Bs. Madden’s (Dr.) United Irishmen, their Lives and Times, Third and last Series, 3 vols, post Bvo, fancy cloth, ...
... edited by his son, John O'Connell, Esq., M.P., 2 voU. Bvo, and Time, of the United Irishmen, Second Series, 2 vols. post Bvo, fancy cloth, Bs. Madden's (Dr.) United Irishmen, their Lives and Times, Third and last Series, 3 vol*. post Bvo, fancy cloth ...
... used by the soldiers in J I, A swear not to obejahe aolonel, but the people ; not the officers, but the committee of United Irishmen sitting in England, Ireland, *S ...
... Holmes and Emmett When Thomas Addis Emmett, in the irrepressible ardour of youth, took in open court the same oath of the United Irishmen which bad been previously taken by the client whom he was defending—when, in the presence of judge and jury took that ...
... Goldfinch terms the go, the gape, the stare, the gaze,” will soon become extinct, if the notoriety of one or two of the United Irishmen shall gain its consummation at the hands of the finisher of the law—the scene being the front of Newgate, and the accessaries ...
... M. 1%, 2 vols., Bvo., fancy cloth, 12s Madden's (Dr) Lives and Times of the United Irishmen, Second Scrice, 2 vole., post Bvo., fancy cloth, Bs. Madden's (Dr.) United Irishmen, their Lives and Times, Third and last Series, 3 vols., post svo., fancy cloth ...
... death of Fird Madden, E«q, son to our distinguished fel ow.citizen, Dr. R. R. Maudden, euthor of the lives of the ** United Irishmen,” &c. &:. The young gentleman whose premature demize has cast a glocm over the domestic circle, and elicited the sorrowing ...
... P., 2 vols., Bvo., fancy cloth, 12s, Madden’s (Dr.) Lives and Times of the United Irishmen, Second Series, 2 vols., post Bvo., fancy cloth, Bs. Madden’s (Dr.) United Irishmen, their Lives and Times, Third and last Series, 3 vols., post Bvo., fancy cloth ...
... to spread a healing balm. Our readers may remember that in a review by this journal of a book called The Lives of the United Irishmen, ** we visited this Mr. Madden with similar ceo•ure, accusing him of perverting the uses of history to a vile and factious ...
... memory of the United Irishmen, Ton «. Emmet, and FiUgendd.” Song— Who fear* to speak of ’9B ?” Mr. GuUmartin. Doctor Fin chin, a Protestant, begged leare to respond to the toast. He was not afraid speak ; and said that among the United Irishmen, well among ...
... that for on© was not sorry, and would express no regret for O’Conneire retirement. This was signal lor the few amateur United Irishmen to got up yell, and interrupt the meeting. Another resolution, proposed Mr. Feeban, epoke selecting O’Connellile Repealer ...