WILLIAM TLMiM.LT
... due the Protestants Ireland them [ lvcs, but also to 'heir oplt.i n ...
... due the Protestants Ireland them [ lvcs, but also to 'heir oplt.i n ...
... a parent. It cannot escape remaik, how many of those officers who have distinguished themselves in Portugal and Spain are Irishmen ; Lord Wellington, Marshal Berestord, Sir Brent Spencer, General Cole, Gen. Stewart, Lord Aylmer, Gen. Puck, Gen. Cox, Col ...
... honour mli s country, t!i *ug!r individual, fur hiving acf»ieVi?d l.'ie glorious performance of es.rahjis.iing iioi.»n im«'ng Irishmen. Br. .c- I-r all lt d Gentle- men, that d.ey must beware i;. future speaking wf M>. F»na»*riy in presence.— list Meeting ...
... • »4 • * ttiiKM after intll we have tnr .A tooU r riehtt men and as Irishmen. 0“co;nell.-The subject of debate be re two One, the proadjournment,is put end to; and with ?*, to the other, namely, the dth.acy of the f -. petitioning for redress of grievances ...
... to his country, though an humble indivi- Ain!, for havi4 achieste4 the gloriousperfu-mance ot establishiag union amongst Irishmen. But Inow oncefor all, tell Gemtlemen, that they must beware of speakieg disrespectfully of Mr. F. in my presence in -- 1 ...
... resist all the power of the whole Continent, if it were to be embodied ahd brought against us, provided only, that we are united. But, ta produce that desirable, that, I could almost called it, bless ed union, there mutt Conciliation ; there must be something ...
... soas,Ted tne perpi.;ral,n Site utwhich i a:.. 2bOUt to k 027./ 0;!,•Olti I are calied on, by ey vry as eailiot . :cs am! ai Irishmen dritg tio‘ (wlrtitever be their ey(-,1..nt la CI. ;It not only te.foro an ju.buc, hut. Court of critnior.l The facts as reperted ...
... establish in the Prince’s hands. Before they decide, let them make the case their own.— Do they mean to admit that the King, uniting with a convention of the Peers, could abolish the House Commons, or even divest them of any one of their privileges ? C>>nld ...
... will be Master General of the Ordnance, and Mr. Ponsonby, Secretary for the Home Department. We are happy to find so many irishmen arc destined to fill the thief offic.s of the Empire. London—Friday Evening, half pafl 7 o’clock. The privite letters received ...
... no progress has been made from which and satisfaflory result can relied on.’’ The approaching expiration the charter of the United States’ Bank, for which no ren wal has been yet provided, has produced striking reduction in the ires. Four years ago they ...
... there were Judges, Lawyers and Atlornies, Protestants, Papists, Presbyterians, Quakers and Meth®. dists, Orangemen and United Irishmen; in each groupe one person bore a standard of colours, importing the object of the association. Amongst the colours, 1 ...
... established Government. A short lime afterwards a report was laid before the Parliament, stating an intention of the United Irishmen to establish National Convention, and that Committee had bren established to cori espond with political societies abroad ...