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THE DIALOGUE

... by a petsetution (off !) got up the oeceeon with feeling and gene rousenth of. chivalrous band-not &desperate gang-of United Irishmen. 0. T. HAYDBN. 82 Harcourt Dublin, May 1648. TO PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONSe,7, ANGLESEY LYINGIN HOSPIT‘L, SSSSSS I. the Original ...

IRISH TRADE WITH THE UNITED STATES

... IRISH TRADE WITH THE UNITED STATES On Wedneaday afternoon et the Dublin Quimber al Commerce, Mr. Alfred K. Moe, United States Cooed, delivered in address on The Developwit of Trade Relatione between Ireland sad the United Stater. ----- Mr. John Mooney ...

North Dublin Rural Council

... Government was about to summon for the purpose of deciding what Irishmen should do in connection with the future government of their country. He expressed the hope that Irishmen would unite to bury old l quarrels and work together for the good of the country ...

OONNAIJGHT. Labourers' PletL

... Dublin Corporation meeting of forming a National Covenant in opposiuon to the proposed measure, and called upon all Irishmen to unite in combating this nefarious scheme. ...

FREE STATE FINANCE. Mr. Darrell Figgis, T.D., sal The Times

... argued that all the expenditure of the Government of the i United Kingdom--induding purely Irish expencfiture—must be treated as Imperial expenditure, whereas all the taxes paid s by Irishmen must be treated as Irish taxes. . Heads I win, tails you lon ...

COUNTY WEXFORD MORALS

... been spread and published far and wide. Gorey district can now, and always. compare very favourably with any district in the United Kingdom, and by no means deserves the epithet of an ' area of sin and shame,' which a misguided member of the North Dublin ...

Blackrock Urban Council

... There was hardly a man in Ireland who could take exception to this resolution except Lord Mayo, who had grossly insulted Irishmen and the Irish national spirit. Mr. Sutton seconded. Mr. Weatherill objected to the motion on the ground that it was politcs ...

CARLOW RINTINRL-7th November 1840

... talent with which •1n rupported, is growing and more popular, gradually for itself. permanent place in the affecciona of Irishmen. The fourth part. containing nee sweetly numbers, has juM been published. It presents • variety of instructive and enter ...

GENERAL ADVERTISER

... plant, In the form of engine and carriages, to convey one ton of passengers. One million' of Irishmen, within 22 years have beim naturalised as citizens of the United States. FAergy.-.A man with knowledge. but without energy, is w house ferniebed but not ...

AN INTERISTINO PAPRIL

... taxable capacity. The net assessments of income charged with income tax in each country tended to be faulty, because domiciled Irishmen • were now drawing cow Womble incomes from investments that were taxed in Great Britain. Our final conclusion, said Braemar ...

Dublin City/ County Boards Corporatism Agoutis

... notice of his intention to move, at the meeting of Dublin Corporation no Monday next, a resolution demanding the release of Irishmen and Irishwomen interned in English prisons without trial, and amnesty for those who have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment ...

lIR. T. P. GILL. NOT TO RETIRE AT PRESENT

... that of doing my share so far as I can in safeguarding this work which Irishmen of all parties North and South, united in creating mort than twenty years ago, and which they have united in maintaining in successful • , igrity May I express the hope that ...