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... with the chiefs of the United h Irishmen. Burrowes lived on the most friendly and ti .familiar terms with Tone, Thomas Addil Emmett, and other em less prominent leaders; but he never belonged to the Society h of United Irishmen. Burrowes was member of ...

EXHIBITION OF THE MANUFACTURES OF THE WORLD—VISIT OF THE ROYAL COMMISSIONERS

... Cole) rejoiced at that arrangement, because now they had before them a brilliant proof in the preseot exhibition of what Irishmen intend to do (hear, heat; and cheers). There were evidences of energy atnd enturprise which could not but be highly satislactory ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... d at the cumparatively ?? which their 'epar meut preseslts In tbie centre of tle nave, oppusite the pitce occupied by tbe United States, is a huge wout and. iron bridge-while, as if lo aepreszaic grace by -the side eo. abre, there is the beautiful chJ ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION—IRISH MANUFACTURES

... acknowledged by the judges. Still greater is the carriage competition, but even here with England, France, Belgium, and the United States in generous rivalry with the Irish builders, we an- ticipate no inferior ground in the field of competi- tion for the ...

LITERATURE

... numerous good orders from the United States, are doing a brisk business, and 30-inch laws for printing are in excellent demand; 3-4 brown Hollands are much eought after; and dyed 4-4 linens, 900s to 1400s, are wanted in the United States, particularly the ...

THE MUNSTER EXHIBITION OF ARTS AND MANUFACTURES—MEETING AT THE MANSIONHOUSE

... manufacturing energy in the south of Ireland (hear, hear). 8They were aware that, comparatively with more favoured portions of the United Kingdom, the amount of manufac- turing enterprise was not considerable, but they also knew rthat it would be in the highest ...

EXHIBITION OF IRISH ARTS, MANUFACTURE AND MATERIALS TO BE HELD IN CORK

... acation of capital. A broad field of public' good lay before them, freed foom. the weeds of political differences. They were united laboureis about to cultivate, and he had no doubt his Excellency would assist them, and-put his own hand to the plough. a ...

NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF IRISH ARTS, MANUFACTURES, AND MATERIALS TO BE HELD AT CORK

... seldom been in a more thriving condition in this city, and he sincerely hoped that all Irishmen would follow the noble example set to them by their Excellencies, and unite together in singleness of heart to promote Irish manufacture and the welfare of their ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION AT CORK

... constant object so long as I re- mailn among you, and most fervently do I trust that this magnificent demonstration of what Irishmen can, and will, do when their efforts are wvell directed, may prove a great and lasting blessing to Ireland (applause.) I ...

NATIONAL EXHIBITION AT CORK

... Arts Coatt, to find so many of the works which attracted the admiration of the world at the Great Exhibition, contributed by Irishmen, who have obtained honour and renown by their genius in the field of art, to adorn their own National Exhibition. A Sleeping ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION

... These bells are truly creditable to the th inventive genius, the productive skill, anti the enterprising at he spirit of Irishmen. They, are evidences of success. achieved I 'er in a branch of metallurgic art, to achieve anything like ex- pt ,cellence ...