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IRISH DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIATION

... desired, but, with their leave, lhe 'not 10 would repeat them in proposing the resolution sat, 'eentrusted to him a- of d Unite-unite, ye Irish brave, the Lot the Land your watchword be: d Scout, oh ! scout the servile slave diet That crouches when he may ...

PUBLIC MEETINGS APPROVING OF THE HEARTY RECEPTION THE AUSTRIAN BUTCHER, HAYNAU, MET WITH, FROM THE MEN IN THE ..

... England's pride, had nobly denounced every despot in Europe; and in the revolutions of 1848, Scotchmen, English. men, and Irishmen had perished at the barricades in defence of Polish, Hungarian, and Italian liber- ties. (Cheers.) Hev would now call upon ...

Public Amusements

... respectable families to act as spies, Et The present l'ate of emigration from the United ste . Kingdom to America and Australia is 930 persons in every day. lo Two Irishmen were last week '-sentenced in bi Rhode Island to be sent bact back to Ireland ...

Public Amusements

... respectable families to act as spies. st The present rate of emigrotion from the United st Kingdom to A merica and Australia is 930 persons I in tevery (lay. Two Irishmen were last week ' sentenced in hi Rhode Island to be sent bact back to Ireland. ...

LEEDS PHILOSOPHICAL & LITERARY SOCIETY

... having tw dever secn a drunlken [hinese, but he had seen a very coneider- api able number of drunken Englishmen, Scotahhnell, Irishmen, eand Welshmen. One cannot, for that matter, be absolutely m Bure of not having seen the whole four drunk at one and tbe ...

A BULLYING BOY WELL WHIPPED

... no notes. However, he would give 'e them a few rough sketches. In the vessel which took him l to Autwerp were a number of Irishmen who were going i out as the Pope's Brigade. Be felt thankful to the ncaptain for taking Sunh a lot Out 0 tie country They ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... general inl tise alildar of tile forwarid men of that day, that if thle English capitalists could produce yarn so cheap, Irishmen should be te f able to dlo time samec, and tile year that witmiessed the demise i of the Irishs Linen Board, easy the first ...

LOCAL AND GENERAL

... League, from which we quote the following facts :-In the tueti-opolis anl associatiolt has been fortued, entitled, The United Colleges Total. Abstinence Society, which ?? to be highly useful and effective. There as-c five colleges represented in this ...

DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... bauild ing. This should be encouraging to Irishmen, for it is a task of great magnitude to carry out successfully an Inter- uational Exhibition; and when it is considered that only in two cities of the United Kingdom except Dublin, and very few continental ...

LITERATURE

... of theirs: it was unikuoswn in Ireland before the American seditious element was iatro- duced. On bow many fields have the Irishmen of road- side cabins fought loyally and bravely for their Queen! In how many clinis have they toiled, suffered, and died ...

LITERATURE

... this matter. All things-that is, all compounds, for all things are compound (the supposed elements have various qualities united in each of them)- must be conceived as tending to their own conservation. This is, in fact, implied in the very idea of their ...

LITERATURE

... followed the first gold-seeking pioneers, for the same spirit which makes every American believe that he may be President of the United States (therefore no American ever commits suicide) made each survivor of each party, as its ranks were thinned by famine ...