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MR WILLIAM O'BRIEN

... on current matters. It was the tolled together tor Rebel Cork that founded that very powerful organisation which united Irishmen in a supreme effort to the question of the Lend for the People. These efforts were crowned with sitccess—a good Land Act ...

TO »S LKT

... has not been occasioned by any real difference in “the principles of tho contending parties. The Youag Irelandors” and United Irishmen” both advocate insurrection, whenever a seasonable opportunity may occur for rising In rebellion, but they are not quite ...

Published: Thursday 10 February 1848
Newspaper: Clare Journal, and Ennis Advertiser
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1507 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

The West Awake! Spread of the United Irish League. MAGNIFICENT MEETING AT CROSS. SPEECHES BY MR M•HUGH, MP, ; MR

... put an end to fectionigni, and wore speeding their combined energies wind their ancient foes. That vi as the role of United Irishmen. heather was on fire from Loop Head in Clare to Hilbarron in Donegal, and he ventured to prophesy that it would be ablaze ...

Published: Thursday 17 August 1899
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 912 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE ROYAL CRUISE

... are very healthy. 1 eel a no's United Eleven v. Twentt-Two or all Ireland. —fb'S highly interes'tnf match terminated on Wednesday evening, iu the Contrary to the expectations of several amateurs, the United Eleven Irishmen were declared the winners, understand ...

ANTIQUITY’ OF KIDBONI3M

... mutineers had pledged themselves together on that occasion, was in the following terms :— * ] swear to bo true to the five united Irishmen, who are fighting your cause against tyrants and op. pressors, and to defend their rights to la.-t drop of blood, and ...

TO >iS. F.mrum. v 'Ari , Hi>.%Y.-• A wm il.»* •»? .* ' tf/r notice, »he !l, »m 1 *V.iUf!o)

... The lid was surmounted plain old Irish harp, and on one the r. as the inij inscription, iurrotirdcd of : • • presented united Irishmen Edinbnrjjn, to O. O’Connell, I:li»q ,M. 11.,I 1 ., Liberator and ihu man, in testimony their niiochnient to him, and the ...

ENNIS TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY

... evil passions our nature, and against that reckless and bloodthirsty tyrant Alcohol. On this great question then lot all united Irishmen ! and if we can induce our fellow' countrymen to come forward and join us, good will obtained ; a* this society interferes ...

saiil, that thorp waa yjt anothor toaat came Ilia duty to propose ; foil ttieco was > nuco.-iiiity to usher

... otcrnal destiny; question demanding and countenance of all—a glorious principle ot rational union; one upon which can make United Irishmen in way that legislature can condemn—(cheers.) Ihe change has been talismamc ns liberty to the slave the mind of tho people ...

NEWS NOTES

... seventy delegates from various parts of the United States have been nolding a secret session in Philadelphia. They are said to represent Irish societies, and have formed an organisation called the United Irishmen of America. According to the Mites Philadelphi) ...

IRS NEW THEATRE ROYAL, DUBLIN. (From the Loudon Correependeat of the Daily &peso.)

... in secret station this week in Philadelphia representing Irish societies, and have formed an organisation called the United Irishmen of America. They profess to be organising retaliatory movements on England for Irish wrongs. Interviewing rtporters get ...

Published: Wednesday 07 July 1880
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1315 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HOUSE OF COMMONS—Dao. 6

... Ponaonby and the lata Mr. Grattan were both United Irishmen and had fomented the Irish rebellion. That was not so. Mr. P. O’Connor had confounded the society of United Irishmen 1791 with the United Irishmen of ...