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... Central Elementary School. The Secretary said that the unit in connection with the technical instruction ' attendance grant decreasing, the work expanded during the year. Notwithstanding the falling unit the grant hod considerably increased from £M6 to £BOO ...
... without a speech, but he trusted they would pardon him he said just a word that occasion to express the gratification which all Irishmen felt at two recent manifestations of the Holy Father's love and affection for this country. One was the elevation of his ...
... Mac Art’s Fort —that green, old dun, reared when the world was young, abd within whose mystic ring the Society of the United Irishmen had been born of patriot vow some two years More—seemed to thrill and pulsate with a new, glad, summer life. How beautiful ...
... the first test words of the Society of United Irishmen by which its members made themselves known each other. “I know X,” returned the stranger, promptly, mentioning the next letter the test word, which was United. “Hight, sir,” cried the girl, with a ...
... prejudices of officialdom, and catered for if it were, in all truth, nothing more than cringing beggardora. This is the view Unit has been taken, whereas a competent and efficient Administration might have reaped from the four seas Ireland untold wealth ...
... Belfast. This was the rendezvous of the Muddlers’ Club, the members and frequenters of which were the leading spirits the United Irishmen of the North. PENDERS THE DERRY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 15, 1930. —PAGE fi. ...
... are the bulwarks against that spirit of Ireland which they know to undying, the desire of Irishmen to SOS their country complete and free nation Can Irishmen who have sung the national songs that breathed of hope and liberty tom from these to bo comforted ...
... was born. Francis Higgins, the Sham Squire, editor of the Freeman's Journal and informer on Lord Edward and other United Irishmen, died on the same date in 1802. On the 21st January, 1623, a proclamation was issued banishing all priests from Ireland ...
... parted of your Eminence's public I , le m just cause for admiration and 1. , 1e. sad earns you the undying gratitude of r.II Irishmen who love i nsure sad freedom . Tour great work in the se. of Down and Connor gives as he pledge of great things to coma in ...
... of the County Council concludes, the prayer that Ireland will before long be united in one common State, an undivided Motherland. I believe that would be good for all Irishmen if they could only °erne to see it. I believe it would be good for throe who ...
... address of the County Council concludes—the prayer that Ireland will before long be united in one common State, undivided Motherland. “I believe that would good for all Irishmen if they could only come to sec it. I believe it would be good for those who insisted ...