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THE WIDOW AND THE ORPHAN

... means were now used for inducing persons to study it. He was able to speak to the people in their own language, and through means of it he had access to all the people in his parish, to speak to them about the way of salvation. It was only thirteen years since ...

THE MAGISTRATES OF WESTMEATH

... testimony upon trial, and the equally certain denunciation against the person or the property of whoever ventures to act or speak in opposition the dictates of secret and insurrectionary committees. In the enumeration ef the calamities to which sc-ciety ...

nN al in this City none has more causc movement (at has taken place in favour of Irish re SADT

... the means of living in splendour abroad, No; we know there arc rainy who profess the most ardent attachment to Ireland, and speak yand loudly in its behalf, and yet purchase their Saddlery and ‘oods in England, and encourage their friends to do the same ...

Published: Wednesday 13 January 1841
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Mail
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1062 | Page: 1 | Tags: rev thomas dee 

DELFAST ELECTION COMPROMISE,

... Hale recently published an edition of Moor*'* Melodiet in the Irish language. Not having been favored with copy are unable to speak as to the merits of the performance ; but find, in the last number of the Mayo Telegraph, a left ter from the Rev. James O’Mai ...

Published: Wednesday 15 June 1842
Newspaper: Dublin Monitor
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 905 | Page: 3 | Tags: rev thomas dee 

[No. 573.—£2 2s. Pgg ANNUM

... from where lie was ; after that heard some rapping at the door, and saw a man and horse passing by on the road, but did not speak to him; in a very short time heard a great noise at the house, crying something about Dada,” and murder, murder thinks they ...