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OUR BISHOP ON THE CRISIS

... for the nation in itt wisdom to decide. I will only add that in awful Irishmen ought to sink political differences, close up their ranks, and fans this national peril with a united mind M. FOGARTi, Bishop of HiHalos. Ennis, April 13, 1918. ...

THE CLARE FREEMAN AND ENNIS GAZETTE, SATURDAY JUNE 24,1865,

... The assoeiation is composed of Irishmen who begi, by resolving that all party differer.oes by which Irishmen have been divided must for futnre be efteed and forgotten. It is in-, dispentab!e for o'.jeota ia view that Irishmen should be of one mind siuoe ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1865
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1894 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

THE FENIANS IN AMERICA

... next a congress of Fenains will be held in this city, to the end that it mav be decided whether the Feninn conspiracy in the United States shall abandoned or continued. There are in ibis country already three societies of Fenians, besides large number of ...

K ILRUS H BRANCH. TEM MARTYRS' MONUMENT Qt*Bllloy

... which is u follows : -7 ' .. Thit we the members of the Alien, La:ki t and O'Brien Committee cell upon the M a * Branch of the United Irish League to our viewe at the next meeting of the Wm Clare Executive also reed report of their lag, which was held on Sunday ...

Foil THE NATIONAL CAUSE

... and if ever there was a necessity foe an absolutely united to scare the fulfilment of the national aspirations of all Irishmen thit necessitr exists at the present moment. The progr 'tome of the United Irish League has been well put beofon the conntry by ...

Published: Friday 31 August 1900
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1085 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

OF IRISH NATIONALISTS

... whether Irishmen arc (it be the guardians of Irel-ind’s honour (great cheers). Now I believe such opportunity has never occurred before (bravo), and 1 fear such «n opportunity may never offer again (cheers); and while so many millions of Irishmen are yet ...

THE 'B9 CENTENARY MEMORIAL

... Clareraen. From the number of substantial mimes affixed and forming your committee, it is evident the people of the town a unit in the matter of erect'inq a suitable monumeut to the memory of Allen. Larkin and O'Brien. gratifyiug to know the national ...

their children would come, not only well instructed lit tho tenets the Catholic faith; hut also solidly ..

... which they might go. If they con -ndered a little, and looted around they would see that there was scarcely a country which Irishmen were in the habit of going that they won’t find men bearing Irish names, advanced to the highest positions confidence in ...

AN IRISH PARTY

... union hindinp and rffcctiso, il will be necessary not only to feci, but to act together. In lake steps to ensure an united support or united opposition to eurh measures as may be pro* ■lured with regard to Ireland during this ensuing session of Parliament ...

MR. MICHAR-L-DINiTil -OR HOME RULE

... he was just the man to lecture the Irish leaders about their mistake. Irishmen could have their diffeiences, as Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Salisbury had a few years ago, and stilt unite when their hour came in defence of the cause of their country. He accused ...

Published: Saturday 27 October 1894
Newspaper: Kilrush Herald and Kilkee Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 267 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

THE ENGLISH PRESS

... which our present lot is cast, to find growing soul of pure and ardent nationality—a soul that hope will, ere long, unite all Irishmen in holy league for their country’s welfare, banishing from men minds those sectarian prejudices and religious dissensions ...

AND ENNIS ADVERTISER

... through the enemy’s lines, but at great loss, and succeeded in carrying away a colour and two prisoners. The position of the United States is most critical, and we fear that the prospect of conquering the Secessionists is altogether hopeless. Italy is far ...