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LITERATURE

... of the preceding numbers in the qua- lity of its tales, and in the interest which they must possess in the estimation #f Irishmen it falls not short of any. There le is one omission in its arrangement, of which, perhaps, how. si ever, many of our readers ...

LITERATURE

... - LITERATURE. ,I3g NITED IRISHMEN, THEIR LIVES AND BY -R. R. MADDNRMuDM.D., Second Series, in -Two VQld., with numerous;. Original :ECOND- roict:Ai. - Il, our introductory' notice of this'the second series of Dr. SMddeU3t' itresthig and valuable worki ...

LITERATURE

... iotisn, we wish it at the saine time to be of a Wh ls.,it of the book before us is slob as that we mav R ,'1aocnend it to Irishmen. It is purely natural in Safelyre,; ald in its tendenny ; without pretending to any esectio itives a rapid and condensed ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S CATTLE SHOW

... calculated to promote the interest of landlords and tenants in this country than the institution of societies such as this, which united men of all parties in one hond of union, and afforded them an opportunity for applying their combined energies to the laudable ...

LITERATURE

... celebrated men. they are Irishmen, born near this city, as many a Dublin rman must| know-but, better still, they do not disclaim their country, | like the chief whom fame so unwillingly shines upon.-_ No, Sir, these men are Irishmen-manly and true-and their ...

LITERATURE—FEDERALISM

... and ezcises * to pay the debts, and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the United States:_ To borrow money on the credit of the United States:_ To regulate commeree with foreign nations, and with the several States. To establish a ...

LITERATURE

... towardsig to 'ie among Irishmen which alone can reattre di l.5 nation, or physical comfort to the masses Whch to th it. To those contemplating the probabilitie f so devoutly to be wished for, it is plain that e outer section of Irishmen can be brought Oe the ...

LITERATURE

... hical departmient of those piblications being colintittocwlo the care of distinguished literary men of dif- forent poliics united, however, in love for their coun- try and in desire to serve her ; so that, in one point of4 v 0 ?? view, this series cannot ...

LITERATURE

... the pillars of the ., temple of immortality. In the British senate also, no e names are morejustly conspicuous than thoseof Irishmen- r Burke, Sheridan, and Canning have left world-wide repu- tations the glory of which England has appropriated. d Nor did ...

LITERATURE

... much sound political philosophy, a srpecies of reading most useful for a people about to be ele' rated to nationality. The United States of America, and tjne Swiss cantons-are taken asfair specimens of the FedL al system of govern- ment ; bat the favourite ...

LITERATURE

... ages the ensanguined scenes of tyranny and internecine war-for the first time a people sprung to lile, armed, disciplined, united, whose lofty missiun' was to save a country, and create a state. How trade was freed, and how a constitution grew upon the ...