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... transhttions. of which the Duke of Richmond has hadlhe disposal during his Vice royalty, and that We conferred them all upon Irishmen. On Sunday last the Re*/. T. Fry preached three times iv ibis cily, to crowded audieucea. Tht: following collections were ...
... rn^? l^; fha-v^ jnt. ** aclnal dim.aaUo?'' ai eleven shilling* t kd one -enny I ■ K2.ca*».ow.-«Bntoe week* ago. teveral Irishmen arrived ia ibe Sail,, f^*, aS* npo. which !he *XMxwmm-\ W***B*Ca*Umw*\ eaceedingly. and gave public amurance tl^i Ul»se persons ...
... Cus- tom-lioiuse Quay, and Onnond (Jiuiy. The de- ponent further said, that he was solicited to give testimony against Unit til Irishmen, for which he was offered a commission in the army, and that upon his answering that he knew nothing about them., he ...
... Deputy Meetings, District Meetings to meet at any place that be thought proper; that these Meetings shall throughout the three United Kingdoms, and that they consist men discreet and wise, and out of thesee'uailbe appointed men tc form a National Meeting, ...
... finished, and north of that river every where general. For many years a more productive crop has not been gathered in the United Kingdom. Another fortnight will clear the fields of every article except beans. In Ireland the cro;>s of every description ...
... more with them, and are not afraid to let it be known that they detest tlie despotic views of France, and are resolved to unite against the invaders. Cnder tiiose circumstances, rumour intimates that a negoctation has commenced, and that the late move- ...
... ! He struck who stood in the middle the course, who returned the blow, when 7 or Irishmen fell upon him, and beat him shameful!v A general row commenced, the Irishmen knocking one down they came near with their bludgeons; the people from the places ...
... projects the same direction as that of a hat would ; and this simple mechanical process, tied about the head, protects the eyes uniting snow and speculte, and improves the sharpness of the sight. On the voyage ho.ne, the ships touched at inter Island, and were ...
... and each Bishop appoint® all the Priests his diocese— His holiness usually chooses the Bishops out of a list three who are Irishmen, and are nominated by the chapter clergy the diocese. In addition to the constitution the Irish Catholic church, just described ...
... and what follows, fhink ...
... latter gentleman, observed at some length on the sufferings of the slaves, snd the necessity of every Christian and Englishman uniting to raise their voices against a system of cruelty which, neither our law Bor the scripture sanctioned, but which was degrading ...