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TUE DUBLIN NORTH CITY MILLING

... circumstances I am again returned anent by the great constituency I eliall go forth to battle for the people, armed as no man was ever armed before ; for I shall be the representative of free sod unfettered men--electors who hare pained their faith to ...

DROGHEDA HOME RULE ASSOCIATION

... we ohiterved—biebolas Leech. Esq.. Mayor of Drogheda. (Treasurer ef Home kyl. Association) ; Alderman Binteecka. (presidia°. John T.C. ; Thomas Brady. T.C.; Jobs Mangan. T.C. ; F. L.. Reilly. T.C. ; James Curtis. T.C.. James T-C. ; George H. Kirk. Patrick ...

Published: Saturday 17 January 1874
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 3753 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

YENIAN JOURNALISM

... impress arm its readers the idea that the justice of tlio Irish claims, and the strength of Irish opinion, constitutionally expressed, will avail nothing for Ireland so long as Ergland feels herself able to rule this country by force of arms—the London ...

WORK FOR THE WINTER

... but sustained action is not only desirable for the good of the canna but necessary for its ultimata triumph. If a war of armed forces woe being wag e d ' in the country everybody would understand that energy and promptitude were needful in its operations ...

JOHN MITCHEL ON IRELAND,

... to see that ' gentlemen' acted then as they art now, upon the true gentlemanlike instinct; they armed (or Ireland and rents, places, and jobs then; they arm fur England and rents, places, and jobs now. Mr Mitehel had among the contributors to his ' United ...

ARMAGH OATHEDRAL, IRISH MAY MEMORIES,

... iusurgenta attacked Naas. On Whit Sunday, the 27th, the Yeomen burned the Catholic church st Bonlavogue. Title outrage stung Father John Murphy into indignation, and from being a pacificator he changed to being a leader, and marched at the head of the people to ...

The noblest Roman of them all

... Catholics. When, in 1807, John Keogh, disappointed at not getting ail he wished for his fellow Catholics, proposed that no more should then be attempted, he found in O'Connell one who respectfully dissented rom hie views. Folding the arms and frowning at En ...

THE DROGHEDA ARGUS.-SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. 1875

... nation (great applause). lu 1782, when O'Connell was ho t @even years of age, the Irish nation, throtigh the eloquence of Grattan and the courime of the Volunteers, asserted its independunoe (great appleura). That centenary will soon be upon us now. I ...

THE DROGHEDA CONSERVATIVE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1675

... a family of some eminence. The following . ' orders for honeehol4 servants were first devised by John Harrington. in the year 1566, and renewed by John Harrington, sonne of the maids in the year 1592; the Aide Jelin, the rasa% toeing then High of the ...

Published: Saturday 25 September 1875
Newspaper: Drogheda Conservative
County: Louth, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 4393 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

DA ARCiIIS.-SATII R DAY OCTOBER 23, 1875. THE DROGHE THE LOUTH INDEPENDENT CLUB ' And you are still in the

... hear). Protes• tents and diereoters, such at honest John Martin, John Mitchel. even Sir John Gray (hear, best). 3ll . l sock men as had gotta theill—SUUTOrt, uue, the Shear,* brothers, even Grattan were to be refused alinittatice into the pale of Irish ...

LIVERPOOL NEWS

... the discretion of Mr Connolly's advocatea. It may not he arms. to state that the retiring coutieil ..r, Mr Williams. stood must faithfully to the Catholics in supporting the candidature of Mr John NPArdlc, tive years ago, although or ll•Ardle's opponent ...