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COUNTY GRAND JURY

... the proportion of to Now that Ireland has poor-laws—the grand support manufacturing industry—lreland equal, economically speaking, to England. When she shall have peace she will socially a level with England ; and nothing can more conduce to peace than ...

INCLEMENT SEASON

... widely professed, that the wealthy, whom Providence has blessed with independence, can so forget the cull of humanity, not to speak of religion, that they will not, this severe season, distribute from their abundance to the wants of their poorer brethren ...

in ISII MA V UFA C TURK

... few observations the meeting. Dr. Stuart moved the first resolution. Mr. W. Corbet seconded it. Mr. Thomas MacNevin rose to speak to the resolution. He was rejoiced that meeting, as it was held on subject in which all parties united. Mr. Staunton asked ...

ROYAL, THIS DAY

... nobles, deputy lieutenants, magistrates, and 300 clergymen. Sir W. Somervili.r was the next speaker. Colonel Wkstesra was left speaking. ...

A PECULIAR CASE OF DISTRESS

... widely professed, that the wealthy, whom Providence has blessed with independence, can so forget the call of humanity, not to speak of religion, that they will not, in this severe season, distribute from their abundance to the wants of their poorer brethren ...

ALTERATIONS IN THE CHURCH LITURGY,

... and them to take into their solemn consideration the responsibility which attaches to them at this most important crisis. We speak to them as to men who, doubt not, have the interests of their country at heart, and we implore them, they wish well to that ...

INC LEMENT SEASON. ASSOCIATION FOR THE RELIEF OF DISTRESSED PROTESTANTS. Committee having already, when prfbJi ..

... widely professed, that the wealthy, whom Providence has blessed with independence, can so forget the call uf humanity, not to speak of leligion, that they will not, in this severe season, distribute from their abundance to the wants their poorer brethren ...

THE STATESMAN AND RECORD, JANUARY 19

... would give month of the repeal rent that you had never promised your fatal visit to Belfast. Mark me, Mr. O'Connell, I am not speaking out vanity, but 1 tell you, you will never recover i the blow inflicted by Presbyterian. You have began fall before them ...

AN ANALYSIS OF PARTIES

... people. A government pledged to support such principles could not live a week ; but such government would be, politically speaking, respectable, because their principles would avowed The Whigs did not see the Conservative reaction that was taking place ...

10 10 10

... his rent, without any reference to his beneficial interest the tenement ; anil to ‘another pa-sage the same page, where, speaking of franchise depending on the excess ««- rated value above his rent, such excess is correctly enough called the tenants’ ...

TO THE QUEEN’S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY

... n, he would beg permission to state, that i any of the noblemen and gentlemen composing that body, he had no intention to speak in any other language than that deference and respect for their station, intelligence, and independence. (Hear.) Then* were ...

“ o’cosnell’s insult to the north !

... the reporters on the platform that tiie idea of bidding the meeting there bad been abandoned, and that Mr. O'Connell would speak tram a balcony in Donegal .square, connected with the Royal Hotel. There was then a movement in that direction. When the reporters ...