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party may rule home” (hear. hear). So aay -/.heciuty of reformers to ficht | he wouia say enemy of their

... party may rule home” (hear. hear). So aay -/.heciuty of reformers to ficht | he wouia say enemy of their country, and , L«p°.he Tory from the Kates (cheers). He «as happy to . see such progress in the present Association his war est hopes could no- have ...

Published: Wednesday 18 September 1839
Newspaper: The Pilot
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 490 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

MU. TALBOT L'J.rc arqinint tb.c public, lus Benefit - r.\Al Monday next, April the 2Rth, | I.SCd, v. henw.;! ..

... diftant View Gravefcnd—and the Engagemert between the Englifti Fleet and Spanifti Armada—To conclude with Britons ftrike Home,” -and Rule Britannia.” Tickets to be had of Mr. Talbot, 20, Lower ftreet; Mr. Burnfide’s, Printer; and of Mr. MNaliy, at the Theatre ...

Published: Wednesday 23 April 1806
Newspaper: Saunders's News-Letter
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 226 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

CELEBRATION OF ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN AMERICA.—BOSTON

... The fair daughters of Erin and America-In whose n persons grace, beauty, and intellect are ever-blooming I flowers. Home, sweet home. By George Bradburn, Esq. Ireland and the Irish- 0l The interests of both have their most powerful advocates is in ...

BREAKS

... legislators, relieved from the odious necessity of a forced obedience to English laws, were practically demonstrating the of home rule. There was o° t0 11l tl,rv iliJ it—no offici-r in anj shapo matin appear M ' nor’iiill any crnlU nian, shopkeeper tlio town ...

NEWFOUNDLAND

... Sussex, and the rest of the Royal Family.’’ A»r—The Roast Reef of Old England. “The Army and Navy.” Air-—Britons Strike Home, and Rule Britannia. •• Lord Melbourne and her Majesty’s Ministers.” Air- Ere around the Huge Oak. Lord Gbrington, the Lord Lieutenant ...

Published: Saturday 17 April 1841
Newspaper: Weekly Freeman's Journal
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 997 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

lo be r*h.tied, and led frequently perjury, the floods being tire property of one person, when they were ..

... to imputations and suspicious in various transactions in consequence of their not directly controled the Government at home. The rule applied to our Consuls at Constantinople well as at any other place, that they ought to under the immediate comruul of ...

sition’ on the the understood reserve, howe o her public reception by the Kng's Ministers abroad, and ome : duction

... Servants were particularly anxious to i = Sarre treed ar this principle rested. actu- @ ine those who are received at home. * The general rule of Foreign Courts is to receive were “ The King could not with propriety require any pc r at- Foreign Governments ...

Published: Saturday 24 June 1820
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1464 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

COULD WE GOVERN OURSELVES?

... these the men to rule home, who cannot represent us abroad Surely not; w e must I>»k another class, with other powers and principles, for that. At this hour there is, we conceive, skill enough Ireland, if let play, to raise up, and to rule its people. Yet ...

Published: Saturday 11 December 1847
Newspaper: Dublin Weekly Nation
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1476 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

ENGLISH MARKET:

... Fresh up to-day very little Wheat of home produce came hand. This circumstance, together with most of the foreign imports being in very middling condition, caused the demand for all kinds of Wheat of home produce to rule very firm, improvement the currencies ...

Published: Thursday 15 July 1847
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1471 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

OPPOSITION TACTICB

... left Sir ROBERT PEEL residuary legatee But, that trifle overcome, the rest plain sailing : peace abroad —no sedition at home— 44 the rule of Ireland in conformity with the wishes of the great majority of its inhabitants—the colonies content—all these things ...

Published: Monday 29 November 1841
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: | Words: 2674 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

COUNTY CAVAN—VIRGINIA PETIT SESSIONS

... abide the result of the trial of the ejectment. Mr. Sargent was from home when that rule was made, and therefore was un- acquainted with it. Rev. Mr. Sargent-I never heard of that rule until it was explained to me by Mr. Scott. Mr. Wilcox-It ocaurs to me ...

ar-)more than one joint, but he should have a variety of plates seheers). He (Mr. O’Connelll) rejoiced, for the ..

... begin at home. That was |¢ f |as tothe fact; I rather think that Fannin took charge of one undoubtedly true, but it ought not to end at home. The rule | ¢ ct} copy of the first will, and another was either given to Mr. , is, first to take care of home, and ...

Published: Wednesday 16 March 1836
Newspaper: The Pilot
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 5232 | Page: 4 | Tags: none