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... afterwards mesmerised great numlier of persons. Some had their arms and legs in a complete eal ...
... Ferguson, John Ffolliot, W. H. Gregory. Edward Grogan, .1. Hans. Hamilton, G. A. Hamilton, Earl of Hillsborough, John Irving, Theobald Jones, Anthony Lefroy, T. B. Martin, H. Meynell, Lord Northland, F. Shaw, J. E. Tennent, Col. Verner, John Young. Paired ...
... place their trnsts, far regarded hamao means, in their own dsantless spirit, their skilful Angers, sod their indefatigable arms. That the period, foretold the late Sir Robert Peel has at length arrived] when the indiscriminate anduotimited employment ...
... protestation against it ; and much as he esteemed Mr. Grattan, he would respectfully tell him that writing a letter on the sub was not should come over and act in his own county Hear). Mr. Grattan's friends in the county of Meath thought as he « Mr. ...
... the patriotic exertions of Mr. Ryan. He had next to hand in the renewed subscription of liis esteemed and estimable friend, John C. O’Ciillaglian, Esq., better known the appellation of the author of “the Green Rook,” one of the most useful works to Ireland ...
... Adams, 08, Grafton-street. Price, 8(5, Grafton-afreet. Herron and Co., Sackville-strcut. McCarthy, Dublin. Marshall, Belfast. Grattan and Co., Belfast. (iordon. Cork. Page, Cork. Byfield, Limerick ; Hackett, Clonmel ; Malcolmson, Carlow; Pilson, Downpatrick; ...
... Rt hon F T Gib-on. T M Protberoo. Barnard, G Gore. Hon Puhford. R Hell. John Granpcr, T Ramsbottora, J Berkeley, Hon Grattan, Rjee, E R H.rkelev, Hon Greenaway, C Ricardo, John L Berkeley. Hon G F Grey. Sir G Roche. Sir I) H.-rnal, Ralph Grosvenor. R ...
... protestation against it; and much he esteemed Mr. Grattan, would respectfully tell him that writing letter the subject was not sufficient—he should come over and act in his own county (hear). Mr. Grattan’s friends in thocounty of Meath thought as i (Mr ...
... protestation against it; and, much esteemed Mr. Grattan, he wmuld respectfully tell him that writing a letter on tho subject was not sufficient—he should come over ami act in his own county. (Hear.) Mr. Grattan’s friends in tho county of Meath thought ho ...
... station against it ; ami mueli as lie esteemed iyj.-. Grattan, would Fpectful'y tell him that writing a letter the subject was not sufficient—lie sh come over and ect in his own county (hea-., Mr. Grattan's friends in the county of Meath thought he ( Mr. ...
... Milling, James Moore, Thomas Fitzgerald, William OâReilly, Georg* Ruxton, John Woolsey, A. OâB. Belling, ham, Mathew Peace, William H. Richardson, John James. Bigger, John Tisdal. John Hlack, Esqrs. WEDNESDAY, FEB. Shortly after eleven oâclock, tho Lord ...
... Bart; John Kingston James, Bart; Arthur Brooke, Bart, MP; Robert Paul, Richard Vorrison, Henry Meredyth, George Morris, D L. Usher of the Black Rod, Robert Bateson, Robert Gore Boothe, Captain Thomas Ross, General George Cockburn. Major-General John Burgoync ...