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... _aecorctl . The _discovery _was _made most op ; _portlinely , for a _few _minutes _more would _have put them in _poisei sion of arms , when there is no doubt they _would have butchered th ...
... _aecorctl . The _discovery _was _made most op ; _portlinely , for a _few _minutes _more would _have put them in _poisei sion of arms , when there is no doubt they _would have butchered th ...
... t ( or _tin' _city of _. _Dublin , in the roomoftlie _Right _Honourable Henry Grattan _, uccged leave , in tlie _absence _oF-his _Right _Honourable l ' ' rieiid ( Sir John _Newport , ) to say ii . lew words _. unon this . _melancholy , occasion _. He ...
... to _. _arrest ; • the _.. _ordinary _consequences-of knowledge ! to foment . discord ! _to _. _perpetuate intolerance ! to arm one part of _. tile-community with daggers _-and f ' ury _- against _tliei other ! to _preserve to . us ; our _dew Protestant ...
... Protestantism a good trademnnopniy _llie law— _remonstrance ogainst it _disloyalty She would liave made the illustrious name of _Grattan l term of _reproach .. She drove the _immortal Abercrombli _'from our _shore—the bravest of _. the brave—because liii benevolent ...
... Secretary , like fine gold , _gains in purity and _brightness by _every new _trial . The _handsome tribute _he paid to Fox , _and Grattan , and Plunkett , and Canning , as the _men who had real ) y _advanced _the Catholic _cause , and _the _disclaimer of any other ...
... going on , a number of persons were using whistles to create _confusion , and that _several _persons were in the upper gallery armed with bludgeons , and a _number of the audience were severely beaten b y them . It was clearly _proved that a person named H ...
... praying him to direct _a'iuitable Monument to be erected in St Paul ' s Church , _in-te 8 _timbny of the _great _services of John , Earl St Vincent , _particularly _as a memorial of the victory which he obtained over > the _Spanish _fleet on the 14 th ' ...
... should not press the _question at present . The _motion was _negatived without a _division . IRISH DIOCESAN SCHOOLS . . Sir _JOHN _NEWPORT . addressed the house for . the purpose of obtaining a . pledge that it would at an early period of the next _session ...
... applying tlic _epithet of Or . iii _^ _nian to _every person who refiis _. _'d to _contribute _to _the C . itholjc rent . _AMI-JOHN \\ 'll , i . iA . tis tliouglit it _. l i _^ ht to take lii . s _stand and 0 _) qiuse tlu bill at _its _viry firs _. t _step ...
... if the people of Ireland did nut avail tlieniselvesofthe _relief lielilout ( o'themhe for one would' be forc-• _mbst in arming th ' c _executive with sufficient _, power to _repress that iHs . _cQnient _anit insubordination which , it would then appear ...