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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 ...

Literature

... financial offices of his own country filled by Irishmen; yet the writer in The Citizen may depend upon it, itis an unwise topic to agitate. Let the system which he contends for be carried out,-let Irishmen be appointed to every office of honour or profit ...

Literature

... AND LABOURER'S HAND-BOOK, AND TRUE GUIDE TO THE UNITED STATES.-London, Charles Knight 6 Co. This little volume is the production of a working-man; Who, having been a sojourner in various parts of the United States, during a period of four years, practically ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... afterwards included among the more formidable newspaper extracts, submitted to parliament in proof of the designs of the united Irishmen. Thisletter, on its appearance, he read out to his whole family from the chimney corner, as his custom was with the chief ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... it lacked the fun, was spirited and characteristic, and, we have no doubt of his becom- ing an efficient representative of Irishmen and an acquisition to the English boards. ENGLrSII OPERA HousE.-Two new pieces were produced at this theatre on Monday night ...

Published: Sunday 19 June 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4585 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... THE LITERARY EXAMINER. The United Irishmen, their Lines and Times. By R. R. Madden, M.D. Two vols. Madden and Co. The feeling which suggested this work, and its discreet tone, is to be inferred from a sensible re- mark in the preface. We gather from this ...

LITERATURE

... LITBRATURR. ThW United Irishnend, their Lives and Times; by R. R. MADDEN, Author of Travels in tlee Bast, 4-c,, 2 Vols. (Aladden and Co. Nothing like a history exists of the formidable conspi- racy of the United Irishmen, which very nearly suc- ...

VARIETIES

... aper. Longevity.-Mr. Hill, farmer, of Cheddar, aged 90, at. tended the late Draycot fair, riding a mare 36 years old. The united ages of the man and horse amounted to 126 years I-Canmbrian. The London and Greenwich Railway Company have con- sented to ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Wainialey, Liverpool.-The second part Of S ae Mr. Lever'`s new tale introduces the hero into the company of the p e- United Irishmen. The scene and time-just before the second Ir d breaking out of the rebellion of 'I-abound in materials for such a tale ...