SHARES SERVICE 'Unmoved'
... better than you. Defendant's counsel—Have you not hea‘rd that many of Captain Jephson's corps were United Irishmen? / have heard there were some United Irishmen in the corps. Which was it, before or after ...
... better than you. Defendant's counsel—Have you not hea‘rd that many of Captain Jephson's corps were United Irishmen? / have heard there were some United Irishmen in the corps. Which was it, before or after ...
... de at the secret ilisi.l tion to the dissatisfied Irish. coming ceived of the departure of i aetivie Branches of the United Irishmen Hoche's feet which could not ' were established everywhere. land because of the bad weather.! men. _ . _ . _. and Car ...
... several of ,Captain Jephson's yeomen corps were United Irishmen?—l believe that in his corps there were some United Irishmen, according to the original acceptation of that Society; by which I mean United ...
... Mayor also exhorted parents to tell their children of the heroic death of this great patriot, who kept his oath to the United Irishmen with exceptional bravery and daring, and that by telling the young generations they may be imbued with the same national ...
... of a unified country. It was international, 1 1 rather than national in its inspiration.; The conclusion is that the United' !Irishmen were not a nation in revolt,' but a people in arms for purely' political purposes, which, if achieved.' would have laid ...
... the rere of the Ross. consequence? Twenty-six of Carrick Yeomen then ackneue• 'edged to Captain Jephsort th they were United Irishmen. six more confessed next Then it was that Captain Jep hsec applied for the men. Then it that Colonel Leggett was down ...
... in 1913 the thought of obtaining Irish independence, in a comparable sense to that contemplated by the founders of the United Irishmen. or of Fenianism. was virtually abandoned. Instead of a.separate nation the national demand was whittled down to that ...
... we 17.8 I Oral witch-hunt, Irishmen I ' and Captwenty-tour Water- The year of blood opened with a renewed wit for rebels. Seven United L were arrested in January at Jephson, with twen Yeomen, escorted them to ..,Lerford from where they were to be transported ...
... an integral part of the United Kingdom, theoretically as much so as Devon or Yorkshire. Irishmen had never accepted that situation. Since 1801 they had been striving for the repeal of the unhappy union. They claimed for Irishmen the right to manage their ...
... referred to the Ulster Volunteer movement, and We aimed at winning the Ulster Volunteers to the cause of a I United Ireland. We aimed at uniting all Irishmen in a natural 1 and national bond of cohesion based on mutual self-respect. Our hope was a natural one ...
... Davin in Carrick-on- some Irishmen. A petrol received a direct hit, and the resultant explosion was responsible for further depletion of the unit in .this unexpected and first attack by the Japanese on Malaya. Five members of the unit, sheltering by a hangar ...
... he stressed the point I that it was the name Tipperary that attracted the tourists and said that it was South Tipperary ai a unit and not Cashel or Clonmel, Of any other name or place, that would succeed in expanding the industry which is yet .- - in its ...