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... LI IRdRA TURE. I '1iE UNITED IRISHMEN; THEIR LIVES AND TIMES. (By R. R. MADDEN, M.D., MlR l A.) Third Series. 3 Vols. Dublln: James Duffy, 10, Wellington-quay. (INTOODUCTORY NOTICE.) Gldly do we welcome the continuation of this work. Tfe irst *olume of ...

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... bailiffs and men.of-all-work to enter Itie society of United Irish- men, for the purpose of betraying bhe secrets to their employers; and we have it on the testi- mnony of a creditable witness, a United Irishmen him- self, that even Lord Castlereagh took the ...

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... alsojoined the family circle. His Excellency the Hon. Lewis MILane, late Envov Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States at this court, lelt London on Monday for Liverpool, to embark with his family in tile Britannia steamer, which left ...

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... physician and naturalist, Sir Hans Sloane, and it was the residence of Archibald Hamilton Rowan, Esq., secretary of the United Irishmen, whose grandson is the present owner of the castle, and a portion of the town The town was originally commenced under ...

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... and presents an example of tbh adal, rblie results that spring from so adequate teste, and a uffi11ient acholarabip, when united in the accomplishment 1 of ' a tabour of love We find in these specimens of the t early native Poetry of our country, the ...

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... discriminating criticism upon Mother- I well. On account of the natural interest taken by our readers in the lives of eminent Irishmen, we extracted, about a week ago, at considerable length from the sketch C of Daniel Maclise, in the paper entitled Our ...

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... a doubt of the fact, that doubt would have been removed by her mother's frank admission that duty was the bond which had united him to another. No sooner was she alone than she beheld herself sitting with him again in the coach, as he escorted her home ...

Reviews

... pages of this periodical. Thus, in the numibir before us, we ar presented w th n re- view of Wills's Lives of Illustrious Irishmen, one of the most truly national works which hive ever cnanated from~ our native press. The Watcher is thi title of a ...

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... the King of Prussia belongs the con h aeption of the Zollverein ; ho ha lc lot sige did handed, constructed a canal which unites the Maine with 131 the Danube, an immense undertaking which Charlemagne tI on abandoned ; he has established a polytechnic ...

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... never hear of the Geraldines, ' Hiibersnis Ipsis Hiberniores ? All over the world races coalesce; the land of their birth unites them. Why, with one solitarvyex- ception of the Geraldines, is Ireland different from every other country upon earth ? The ...

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... earth, Irishmen were resolved that, whether by means of a united parliament, or of her seperate legislature, Ireland should have full and perfect equality as a component t portion of that Great-British confederation which we now call the united kingdom ...