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of Courtiers, and - much hissing, as it were, hallowing, - to express a disapprobation of Sir Fletcher Norton's ..

... not made some. progress; whether there was a rebellien in Ireland; whether there were not 'such association s as United Irishmen, and United Scotsmen. • Upon all these quetione the judgment of the House has been already taken separately—how then can the ...

Published: Tuesday 30 March 1802
Newspaper: Oracle and the Daily Advertiser
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 8316 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

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... proceeded to the most dangerous extremities; he would not allude to the Rebellion in Ireland, nor to , the Societies of United Irishmen 'and United Englishmen, because all these subjeCts had undergone previous discussion ; upon all these subjeas the solemn judgment ...

Published: Tuesday 30 March 1802
Newspaper: True Briton
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4962 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

HOUSK OF LORDS.—March 16

... the tax necessary to pay the interest of this 900,000!. ought to fali on this class of men, Tn'u respectable society cf United Irishmen. It wa a curious to observe the manner in which some Gentlemen founded arguments upon, and drew conclusions from, particular ...

Published: Tuesday 30 March 1802
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 16039 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CORDIAL BALM OF GILE

... desirable objea , cessary to avoid all religious controversie9' arose the United Irishmen. UnanimitY aria afiettion appeared' in all their p oceedings'to die union of Irishmen stung_ the Minister able dis soul. heardlnsteaf promoting. rentable position ...

Published: Tuesday 13 April 1802
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11499 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

no restraint but that of opinion. I mention this last'clicumitance particularly to shew how different their ..

... was ne-1 cessary to avoid all religious controversies. Hence ; arose the United Irishmen. Unanimity.and mutual! affeaion appeared in all their proceedings. This union of Irishmen stung the Minister to the soul. Instead of promoting such a desirable disposition ...

Published: Tuesday 13 April 1802
Newspaper: True Briton
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1126 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IMPERIAL TARLJAMEhT*

... that treaty states,- that the H -use ol Orange, having sustained some losses of private property in the late Repttbi'c of the United Provinces, now the Batavian Republic, in conse- quence of the change in its Constitution, a suitable compensation shall be ...

Published: Tuesday 13 April 1802
Newspaper: Morning Post
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9677 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE COURIER

... desirable purpose. This alarmed the Govern. I merit and the owner, of Boroughs, who became ter. I rified the thoughts of Irishmen being united, and I recourse was had to plan for disuniting them, Fira'kltcs were sent numbers of (h« country, Ttie army was deluded ...

IMPERML, P.IRLI/LVENT HOUSE OF PEERS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1.4.

... serious alarm which such a measure would create in that part of . the United Kingdom. Let the At of Union be construed, observed his -Lordship, as well as it . could, and Irishmen' would be satisfied ; but an alteration in that great and important At ...

Published: Thursday 15 April 1802
Newspaper: True Briton
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1996 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

IMPERI4I, PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF PEERS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. ins various Bills before the House were forwarded in ..

... the serious alarm which such a measure would create in that part of the United Kingdoin. Let the Aft of Union be construed, observed his Ldrdship, as well as it could, . and Irishmen would be satisfied ; but an alteration in that great and important Aft ...

Published: Thursday 15 April 1802
Newspaper: Sun (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6927 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

’NAVAL IKTV.LLIGI.KCI

... succeeded in disarming several of the Irishmen ; but this seemed only ir. ritate and make them more violent, and their num ber and arms being so formidable, a Magistrate was sent tor. In the interim the Irishmen paraded along the street, throwing up their ...

THE COURIER

... the two people, whom false policy had too long divided, and w hom an equal love for liberty and necessary relations ought to unite for ever. Frenchmen, you have wise and vigorous Go. vernment, invested with the confidence of the nation j respefted fore : ...

WORCESTER

... much incensed with me for having quoted part of a letter written by him in the. year 1792, to that illustrious body the United Irishmen, (of which, • it is said, he was a member), in fitvour of the Roman Catholics. From some part of Wales, where he resides ...

Published: Wednesday 09 June 1802
Newspaper: True Briton
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 421 | Page: 2 | Tags: none