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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... brogue, hut Ywe thought hte was much too rapid in his utterance l ?on detailing the particular s of the rescue. There is are Irishmen, of course, who speak with as muchl quick- *r ncss as the men of any other country, but the ge-ieral c d character of their ...

LINES

... At a mectinc, held at New York on the 25th of No- vember, it was resolved that a Society should be formed of Irishmen, or descendants of Irishmen, for the purpose of endeavouring to procure fiom Congress a tract of land in the Illinois territory, to be ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... dweflinig: let each give his mite, Tilljlike Babel tile new Royal dome lhas arisen; Let beggars and Helots their pittance unite, Add a Palace bestow for a Poor-house and Prisone, * * S * * * S * 7 '7 47 * 4* * 4* * * * * 4* * i} ?? the tables be crowded ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... it universally applied alike to Irishmen, Englishmen, and Scotchmen, and secured by the only means by which it can be practically established, that is, by means of a FvAi AND EQUAL REPRaEtBsrAT[ON of HE POPLE of the United Kingdom in the Commons House of ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... arrived from the United States, was accompanied to England by a younger brother, who is the Stage Manager of one of the principal Theatres In Amer- ica, and is likewise snid to be an excellent actor, especially in the presentation of Irishmen, a line which ...

WHAT BRITAIN MIGHT BE, AND WHAT BRITAIN IS. VIEW OF THE STATE OF ENGLAND. BY AN AMERICAN CITIZEN, &C. &C

... Erie canal, if a supply of'Iabour for completing it had not been obtaie *rom Ireland; that 'great work was per- formed by Irishmen, and could not have'been'performed wirh Ame- rican *ree: labour, whicb, ifor reasonsto: be stated hereafter,- can seldom ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... at issue between the Irish Education Coin- nimtsioners and their assailants ; we take the remarks upon the atluantages of uniting the children of different sects -in the same school. Mr WyVvse says- If religious and moral teaching could he strictly confined ...

THE PLAY-GOER

... ;'ad presenting the certificate to a magistrate, frees harover. Sheisdiscovered to be' his cousin, and they-are, of coarse, united. The first objection to the piece is, that-the plot is altojetherimpro- bable.- Another fault .is,that the opportunity is ...

THE PHRENOLOGISTS; OR THE BELIEVERS IN THE NEW SCIENCE

... limitation he assigns the world to the big-headed men. Nothing so easily ascertained as mental capacity. The hatters of the United Kingdom could at a day's notice furnish a list of all the clever men among us, by merely telling us how maziy hats they make ...

LITERATURE

... construction of her father's will. To add to their distress, Darcy is denounced as being in communication with the United Irishmen,' a charge but too well founded, and he is obliged to keep out of the way. One night, however, that his wife is expecting ...

IRELAND

... world [hear, hear!]. We wvere united before, and no reid a lesson to Europe; but have we not greater ca-u- to be united now, when Protestants, and Catholics. ani Presbyterians, and dissenters arc equally interested ni Irishmen ia th.e issue of our struglc ...

LITERATURE

... precursor to the United Irish Society. Therein was suspicion, jealousy, distrust, and every other fraud that could by any possibility crawl into it. Let the delegates in our p resent National Convention take warning. The Society of United Irishmen was raised ...