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Imperial Parliament

... twenthe 14hof ach, and l t^,he. 14ehd w x ' .month by i'etertng to an artiiiee lth'fe Uiq Jwij - c al~iaT upons thcn pe'opio ito a~rm with tbo rlat,'_ r s8ysteni'of osgnaionu wfas copnipete 'of p'1* . .t the1iebo esta bloend oftel'r'ensunia.; If t ro. t was ...

TO THE OLD GUARDS

... and vigour that the Jhartist move- ment has acquired since the glorious loth of April-the day when we marched through the armed battalions of. the eneoty, and held our meeting in defiance of an unconstitutional pro- clamation ? And as it has been my aim ...

TO THE OLD GUARDS

... and vigour that the Chartist move- b ment has acquired since the glorious loth of April-the day when we marched through the armed battalions of the enemy, and held our o meeting in defiance of an unconstitutional pro - clamation? And as it has been my aim ...

TO THE OLD GUARDS

... vigour that the Chattist move-b ment has acquired since the glorious 10th of. April-the day. when we mnarched through the armed battalions of the enemy, and held our meetipg in defiance of an unconstitutional pro- clamation ? And as it has been my aim ...

TO THE OLD GUARDS

... 'bnd vigour that the 'hartist move- ment hoa acquired since the glorious 10th of April-the day when we marched through the armed battalions of the enemy, and held our meeting in defiance ofan unconstitutional pro- clamaten ? And as it has been my aim and ...

TO THE OLD GUARDS

... and vigour that the Chartist move- ment has acquired since the glorious 10th of April-the day when we marched through the armed battalions of the enenly, and held our ?? in defiance of an unconstitutional pro- clamation? And as it has been my aim and ...

Ireland

... Ireland I arm, and that Immeditely IThe breething space before you must cloge with youlr fcomena.biebef indeed, and you must treasure every minute,- If you fall, remember It is neble to dlewith a broken or reddenied weapon In your 1haundte Arm ! - - JoSerE ...

THE NORTHERN STAR,

... baseness into n. which years of teaching had plunged it? w What living man that does not more honour g O'Brien in his cell than John O'Connell 01 rocked in his thoughts of exultation, at his disaster ? The, state of Ireland is frightful to contemplate; but ...

Ireland

... of the prison, at the extremity of a hb corridor, having at the entrance of the paissge an th' armed policeman, and at the door on the outside an an armed soldier, with fixed bayonet. Soon aftermj sol informant entered tha prison, Mr O'Brien passe ial ...

Ireland

... side of the prison, at the extremity of a hi corridor, having at the entrance of the passage an th armed policeman, and at the door on the outside an or armed soldier, with fixed bayonet. Soon after my so informant entered the prison, Me O'Brien passed h' ...

Varieties

... INT Hrr~ssumD.-' Ah John, you be- won't have mne much longer; I shall never leave 600 this% bed alive!V' 'l'leass thee self, Betty, and tbee'll red a please I, returned John with greogqaimt.' re:have lseeu a good wife to you, john,?' Persisted the e ...

Varieties

... INDllIIREuaNT HussAvD._Ah John, You e b- won't have me, much longer; I shall never leave MP this bed alive I' I Ples the self, Betty, and thee'lI. I aleaseI,' returned~ John with great equanimity. 'I adiave been a good ~Wife to you John,' persisted the dying ...