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... vols. 31s. 6:1. bile. Gerard (Pere) On the Mother-Tongue, ed. by Viscount Ebrington, 3s. Gilliert's Family Atlas, 4to. el. Grattan's (W.) Adventures of the Connaught Rangers, 2 vols. 24. el. History of the Round Church, Cambridge, 12m:•. 64. Handbook of ...

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... the fervid imagination and high ability of Mr. H. Grattan, who, we hope, will give to the world a PueltameNlary Speaker, affixing to every M.P. the name that shall, 'n the unerring opinion of Mr. IL Grattan, denote the senatorial excellence of the uewly-christen ...

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... of preventing this formidable force from landing, immediately took measures for the purpose. * * * Sixteen large and well armed ships, manned with skilful seamen belonging to the Cinque Ports, and about twenty smaller vessels, funned the English squadron ...

A SUMMARY OF EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE FOR WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE INDIA AND THE COLONIES, LONDON MAIL

... Repeal members against their soi-disant leader were pointed. Henry Grattan, Dillon Browne, and Morgan John O'Connell, spoke ana voted for the Bill to prevent Crime and Outrage, and even John O'Connell at first promised not to oppose it. The sensation in Ireland ...

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... galloping fox-hunting district, rich in every bennty that nature can shower down upon any one spot—rich, too, in its owner, John Smith, Esq., of Oundle, in himself a pattern to all your new lights — staun ch right home to the very back bone in the preservation ...

......I.PW. had actually suer been seen in our Aminllse colonies, and we costa thriving eastern settlement, ..

... o'clock yesterday morning, when his valet was awakened by a deadened report of fire-arms ; he was undecided for some time what to do, but eventually he went up stairs to Sir John's bed-chamber, when on entering the room he was horrorstruck on discovering his ...

232 influence in support of peace and order, and to discourage the wicked projects of those persons who are ..

... coming conflict. Mr. John O'Connell,: Mr. R. M. Fox, and Mr. Grattan opposed, Mr. M. J. O'Connell, and Mr. Grogan supported the bill. Mr. flume, Mr. F. O'Connor, and Lord Dudley Stuart opposed it as a gagging act. Lord John Russell denied this. Mr ...

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... the leaders of a loyal association at Dublin and the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, relative to the expediency of assembling in arms, the order of the day was moved for the third reading of the Crown and Government Security Bill. Mr. Hume repeated his objections ...

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... of the Irish Republic, with 5,000,000 pikes and rifles. TEE COMMlB6loM.—Charles Gavan Daffy, late proprietor of the Nation, John Martin, late proprietor of the Felon, together with several prisoners of minor note, will be put upon their trial at the ensuing ...

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... moment, nine-tenths of the people of Ireland were is favour of a moral force agitation. Mr. Anstey, Mr. Urquhart, Mr. H. Grattan, and Mr. O'Connor having spoken, J. Russell showed on what grounds he was prepared to oppose the repeal modem, bun ridged ...

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... the British connection. Hs hoped, however, that the would lose no time in providing them with arms and ammunition ; for, at present, they had no other arms than sone old runty sad Revlon yam y Lord J. the insurrection in Ireland, which had been so entemkeeill ...

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... peace.—(Cheers) His own weak points he skimmed over as if conscious of their soreness, and snatching a triumph in the very arms of defeat, showed his singular adroitness and great skill at the expense of candour and dignity. The Marquis of Granby followed ...