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... artificially raised by bigotry and Pre= 1l con ...
... artificially raised by bigotry and Pre= 1l con ...
... Disease, or any other a contagious nature (which God, in hit mercy, avert!), should unhappily manifest itself in any part of our United Kingdom, notwithstanding the precautions taken to guard against the introduOfion thereof, have thought fit, and with the advice ...
... to him the following unlawful oath—¢ That he the said James | ¢ McfAlister would keep brotherly affection towards United '{ ¢ Irishmen and Defenders, and would destroy all who should \ ¢ oppose them, and all informers, and would gain over as i *¢ many ...
... Bihle Society,” has been lately establisiied this part the United Kingdom. The sole this Society is, to encourage a wider circulation of the Scriptures in Ireland;” •and they call upon Irishmen every religions denomination, who value the souls their fellow ...
... country by such a demand, is there an independent or rational man in the United States that can hesistate, for one instant, to say how 1t should be'lmwcred ? Dec. 14.—The United States schooner Revenge, Capt. Reed, arrived on Saturday -in 26. days from ...
... excellent Chairman, among which w-re“The King; and may he long continue the Monarch and the Father of a loyal, hravc. and United People.” The Prince of Wales!”—Song—Dignnm— r* The Prince and Oi England for ever 1” “ The Duke of York and the Army !” The ...
... excellent Chairinan, aneng which were The King, and may he long continue the Monarch and the Father of @ loyal, brave, and an United People. The Prificr of Wales—Song, (Dignum) ¢ The Prince and Old England for ever.” The Dukeof York and the Army. - The Duke ...
... greater enemy in Ireland than 1 was—and my opinion, after seven vears experience, remains unaltered upon it.—lt is impag« sible Irishmen can ever forget that they had a Parliament, and the base means by which they iost it—but at this time I do rot see any advantages ...
... Letters from Holland ot the 17th inst. state, that a report was very current there, that Bonaparte had declared war against the United States of America. If the Declaration not already m»de, it may, in the common order of things, daily expcSed. We have great ...
... CATHOLIC PETITION, PRESENTED TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, BY MR. Mg e T ...
... in that traffic. The LElizabeth was permitted by special favour of the American Government to be purchased by a number of Irishmen for the sole purpose of conveying them to this country. On Fiiday, the House of Commouns went into a Committee of ways and ...
... | c h we learn fioin die American many indication of win? about to break forth between the flint Gr-at Britain and that of United leparturs id not aclu.vily taken .ee; hid announced liis infftion that ettl-it, preparation m consequence. hoped, however ...