PUBLICATIONS
... orange regime in Ireland, Its HISTORY and MYSTERY, addressed the People of England. Reprinted from Lives and Tunes of the United Irishmen.” By H. R. M.u'nss. Esq. HI'BUH: JOHN MI'LLANY, I. PARLIAMENT.STREET. ...
... orange regime in Ireland, Its HISTORY and MYSTERY, addressed the People of England. Reprinted from Lives and Tunes of the United Irishmen.” By H. R. M.u'nss. Esq. HI'BUH: JOHN MI'LLANY, I. PARLIAMENT.STREET. ...
... ADDRESS TO THE OF Oranxot Reoime 1x from the forms, “the Reign of Terror” to its latest outrag in por- prioted from “The United Irishmen, the and Times,” by R. R. M.R.LA. exact Published at 21, Paternoster row. In a receot number we announced the pu of this ...
... regime in Ireland, Its HISTORY and MYSTERY, addressed to the People of England. Reprinted from “Lives and Times of the United Irishmen.*' By R. R. Madden, Esq. DUPLIN: JOHN MULLANY. 1. PARLIAMENT-STREET. 89 Od 8s 8s (First Class. Second CUs*. Longford ...
... regime in Ireland, its HISTORY’ and YiTSTKF.Y', addressed to the People of England. Reprinted from *'Litesand Times of the United Irishmen. By B. R. llAODru. E* ...
... Bentley's Miscellany, rola; Neal'a Views of Gentlemen's Seats. 8 rol#; Weale's Bridges, rols; Moore's Life, 8 rols; Madden's United Irishmen. 4 role; Lodge's Irish Peerage. 7 rols: Edgeworth’# Works, 10 role ; Beaumont and Fletcher, 14 rol*; Peel'# and Burke's ...
... fc- Tie Works of the LONDON CATHOLIC PUBLIiHLRS Mlwaye In Ktnck. Just published, price Si., Na lof a New Edition of •• UNITED IRISHMEN,” THEIR LIVES AND TIMES. With several additional Memoirs and Authentic Documents heretofore unpublished; the whole matter ...
... and adorned by his integrity, the policy and principles of the United Irishmen. To a brotherhood of affection, community of rights, identity of interests, and a union of power, among Irishmen every religions persuasion, and the only means of Ireland’s chief ...
... reduced in the power to do evil, Keating’s “Defence of Ireland” two shillings, free by post. Dr. Madden’s “Lives of the United Irishmen,” cost ten shiUlngt and sixpence, each volume. B M‘G. (Castleblayney).—Under consideration. AManchbhtskMan, whobu “nothing ...
... the enemy’s (Unit: this attack succeeded, and ho took several prisoners. I parsno l tho cavalry during a considerablo time with the brave third regiment of chtuwurs rheval. On tho Bih, the French army was joined corps of United Irishmen, who were armed ...
... Derrymmath was unparalleled by anything that occurred in Syria. Another gentleman, Dr Madden, author of The Lives of the United Irishmen, hal favoured him with his Inonb.ations on the Orange system, doubtlee with the new of assisting the defence of the prisoner ...
... who owned it. but had further supposed Curran to have invariably been the fearless and disinterested champion of the United Irishmen in the prosecution* instituted against them the Govern ment, and lo have rejected the most brilliant offers of successive ...
... the remainder was composed of Irish militia regiments, as brave as steel, but unfortunately not so true as they were United Irishmen a man, and went into action with the determination let the enemy have the victory. Oral testimony to this fact was forthcoming ...