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... Finally, we commend this book to universal read- ing; and especially to Irishmen, for whom it is not less calculated now in 1843, than at its first publica- tion in 1798. Irishmen now seek Repeal; and the reasonable pretext for their asking is, that they ...

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... Finally, we commend this book to universal read- ing; and especially to Irishmen, for whom it is not less calculated now in 1843, than at its first publica- tion in 1798. Irishmen now seek Repeal ; and the reasonable pretext for their asking is, that they ...

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... Cattle, Associ- aturs, Whig Clubs, St. James's Delegates, BEchequer- street Delegates, National Congresses, Enanclpators United Irishmen, Reformers, Revolutionists. Societies of Peace and Societies of War, rota Ine1is alsP | ABSENTEEISM. I Absenteeism is ...

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... Cattle, Associ- ators, Whig Clubs, St James's Delegates, Bxchequer- street Delegates, National Congresses, Emancipators United Irishmen, Reformers, Revolutionists Societias of Peace and Societies of War, crin muntis aliisl) ABSENTEEISM. Absenteeism is ...

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... lecturers, that they hag determined on sinking a vowel in his name, which will relder it M'Do-aU. O'CONNesaL'S BsL-Isn.-That Irishmen commit solecisms, or, as theyare commonly termed, bulls, is, to use the words of Lord Colchester, when Speaker of the House ...

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... lecturers, that they have detennined on sinking a vowel in his name, which will render it M'Do-all. O'CosNrELaa's BuLL-ism.-That Irishmen commit solecisms, or, as they are commonly termed, bulls, is, to use the words of Lord Colchester, when Speaker of the ...

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... you say you might set up a war-flag, and i levy taxes, yetyou don't-and though you say ?? t( ,me of Ireland, will you not unite, organise, and ;. meet us at some not distant anniversary to separate Sa only in triumph.' Yet, have us fixed that anniver- ...

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... though you say you might set up a war-flag, and levy taxes, yet you don't-and though you say ' 0, men of Ireland, will you not unite, organise, and meet us at some not distant anniversary to separate only in triumph.' Yet, have us fixed that anniver- sary ...

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... thoughi you say you might set up a war-flag, and v levy taxes, yet you don't-and though you say '0O eni of Ireland, will you not unite, organise, and h meet us at sone not distant anniver sary to separates only in triumph.' Yet, have us fxed that anniver- t ...

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... t The day is come-arise I-arise ! 3(Dr. Drennan, the author of this ballad, was one of the sblest writers among the United Irishmen. His Letters of Oreilusa contributed powerfully to enlist Ulster in the Union. his songs and baellads, which were ciiefly ...

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... skies, The day is come-arise !-arise ! [Dr. Drennan, the author of this ballad, was one of the ablest writers among the United Irishmen. His Lefttrs of Ordllatta contributed powerfully to enlist Ulster in the Union. his songs and ballads, which were chiefly ...

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... skies, The day is come-arise I-arise! (Dr. Drennan, the author of this ballad, was one of the ablest writers among the United Irishmen. His Letters of Oreucace contributed powerfully to enlist Uleter in the Union. His songs and ballads, which were chiefly ...