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Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland

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... the Earl of Clare, then Lord Chan- Mcllor of Ireland, and expelled. Already compromised in the conspiracy of the U nited Irishmen ; Corbet shortly afterwards fled to France, and was adtmitted as an'officer into the French arnsv. 11e was pronmoted to the ...

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... chzracter, her fitness for Home Rule, eueythinfl that most nearly and dearly con- cerned her, were ail in their keeping. I; a united Irish Party the last aitars o, Irish Casaadiau or Irish Aiue- vein monev wold be cheerfully ihared t! further Olth cause of ...

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... the newfs: of this most of melancholy event will oreae a profound sorrow in almost every region of the earth. Wherever oi Irishmen are scattered'ovef'the face 'of tho wide fe world, there will be monrniag, deep aud siAcere, for ,the untim-ely and unexpeoted ...

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... Bushell,' 'Will~iam Downey, William Peskin, Augustine O'Neill. The Birmingham Auxiliary United Kingdom Alliance 'was represented by Mr William Hussey, secretary, The United Kingdom Alliance Was represented by Mr Wm Binghamn, Birmingham- Th ra uy Branch of ...

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... several professions, and other citizens, fairly claiming to represent the ] various creeds, classes, and political opinions of Irishmen. Having referred with satiefaction to the evidences of further sympathy, shown by i newspapers, letters and subscriptions ...

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... fact that all parties have merged, for the time, their peculiar differences, to pay the s tribute of their admiration as Irishmen, to the memory of i such a man. There has been but one exception in a journal which represents no section of public opinion ...

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... population, proceed from the a depths of their hearts, springing from the feelings s of unalterable fidelity and affection which unite c us, both in joy and in sorrow, to our illustrious a ruling dynasty. This rejoicing is the true expres- a aion of the heartfelt ...