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... our first duty that agitation Our first duty is to combine together the Irish of every sect and persuasion—to unite and combine all Irishmen of every gradation of opinion who agree with us in thinking one thing necessary —the repeal of the Union. (Cheers ...

j ✓ 3 L 7 THE GRAND OTONNELT. BANQUET

... first duty its that agitation I Our first duty is to combine together the Irish of every sect and persuasion—to unite and combine all Irishmen of every gradation of opinion who agree with we it thinking one thing nagemary—the repeal of the sake- (Cheer ...

Published: Saturday 28 September 1844
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3348 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

IRELAND

... Ireland. He has crowned the services and sacrifices of half a century, and consummated his title to the enduring affection of Irishmen, by testifying from a prison, in the year 1841, his unshaken fidelity his country and to his cherished principle of her ...

THE ARBROATH GUIDE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1,

... subjects and Irishmen, to repudiate and resist any and every attempt of the Pope, or of any foreign potentate 'bitterer, to intermiddle in the political con, corm of this kingdom.' SCO'T'LAND. Ilaatosoma PaesEaT.—The ladies of the United Secession Co ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1845
Newspaper: Arbroath Guide
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4841 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

HOUSE OF COMMONS

... Ireland was prosperous as it was represented to be by the gallant Colonel, and hoped with that sense of justice for which Irishmen are so disa distinguished, that they would at once demand that they should be allowed to share in the burden of the income ...

Published: Tuesday 25 February 1845
Newspaper: Dundee Courier
County: Angus, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 11460 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

The Industrial Resources of Ireland.— have learned that Sir Robert Peel has determined upon a measure-eminently ..

... Vttretpvmdeni Morning Chronicle. Emigration.—The accounts from Cork and other out-ports state that emigration to Canada and the United States is still proceeding on a larger scale than for many years past. Ichaboe.—The barque Frederick Hath, Toby master, arrived ...

THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. FRIDAY, MAY 9, The grant has not answered the purpose for which was intended. We sus pact

... the subject, be assured that England must agree. Our own province—the province of the Volunteers—the province of the United Irishmen—the province of the Ihxngannon Convention— the province of the Plantation—would force our freedom, if toot it in our heads ...

ROUSE OF COMMONS

... colonies ; for instance, the peculiar situation of the Canadas at the time, their contiguity to the United States, and the permission then accorded to the United States to introduce flour into the Canadas free from duty. On {the authority of Sir Eardley Wihnot ...

e •mnrdwjnMve. In one point of view lie tlionflit tlie measure incomplete, it did not throw open Trioil} ..

... provision tor the religious education of the students in fie proposed new cnHege. As could not recognise any system which did not unite te. ligious with lay education, lie felt it his duty oppose the present measure. (Hear.) Little did think tha , in year 1815 ...