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... willto all, eftubiiih concord. « amongit wil) be happy and « ...
... willto all, eftubiiih concord. « amongit wil) be happy and « ...
... The Lu Pri ce Two-Pence. } apDRES 8 Fyrom THE DUBLIN, ITED IRISHMEN, IN TO IT8E DELEGATES FOR PROM OTING A RELORM, {IN SCOTLAND. WILLIAM DRENNAN, . CHAIBRMA®R. AR CHIBALD WAMILTON ROWAN, 2% 159% liberty of addrefing you, in the {pirit enius. qe take the ...
... the treaty of Manlier, in 1648. it was ftipulated that the Lower Scheldt or Sche.de, fliould be clofed on the fide of the United Provinces. Ihe barrier treaty l/lj had confirmed this Ibpulat ion, which was guaranteed by the Emperor and ihe King of Great ...
... that warrants were iffuedagainft the Printers of certain ■news-papers, for publilhing the laft Addrefs of the Society of United Irishmen, calling upon , the people to take up arms in order to regenerate the Conftitution. BANKRUPTS, Cantrill, Birmingham, perfumer ...
... 44, ■-raftou-fkreet; and of Mr. Mara, at the Theatre, where places may taken. SOCIETY OF UNITES IRISHMEN OF DUBLIN. WM. BRENNAN, the Chair. THE Society of United the City Dublirj, unconnected with party, faithfully attached the principles of the Constitution ...
... fltuution for the Woollen or any other bufincfs requiring room, is well known, fee terms apply faid keufe. SOCIETY OF UNITED IRISHMEN OFDCEMR, W'M. DRENNAN, M.D; the Chair. THfc Society Uiiitcd Irilhmen of the City of T)« , i. lin, unconiicclcd with party ...
... of the fociety of the FRIENDS OF THE PEOPLE London, affociated for the purpofe of a parliamentary reform; by the UNITED IRISHMEN OF DUBLIN; the fecond, is the anfwer of the committee thereto, and does great credit to the gentle:nan who figns it, and ...
... UNITED IRISHMEN OF DUBLIN. g HONOURABLE SIM3N BUTLER S in the Cba:r. 'THE Code} of United Irifhmen of Dublin, addrefs the Friends of the People at London, impreffed with 'the refemblance in the title, nature, and deftination of 6 their refpetctive in ...
... the Hon. Simon Butler and Mr. Oliver Bend, having l>een fummoncd to appear, confeqnence of a paper publilhed by the united Irishmen, animadverting on the conduct of the Secret Committee of the Houfe of Lords, the Houfe voted the paper in qucftion a ...
... miller of ,:sroiig places on the frontiers, bat even cf Paris. He lionly to join me before the defection of my army, which, ie. united with the Auftrians, could not have been fedu- rjby'tire Connr.iflioners and the other Jacobins, who would leuken care how ...
... under which they have fo happily flourished. NoEuropean power, it is to be hoped, will he frantic enough to infift on the United States departing from their wife lyftein of neutrality. In a veffel which failed laft week from Gravefend for America, there ...
... SOCIETY OF UNITED IRISHMEN. MEET this evening, eight •‘clock, at the Tail- Hall, Bath-lane. WEES, Secretary' vv SERS AND PERSONS OUT * ON BAIL. ri.««.rfr 1» . will fit for the tnal ■ri.o’f'l .y th« »4tth >nft. rfbn- ( „ n*t attend will certainly fit! ...