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CHANTS XXVIII. MINI 4•lll.T•ft •T Li CAW

... at carer The giri's mad, said the colooel, tapping the ground with his whip. I have beard of United Irishmen; but, me, Pen, if you haven't got • United Irishwoman in your service. '• hat is it you want to do, asked Miss Chute, who was rather touched ...

AMBER-HAIRED NORAII; • ROMANCE OF It

... dangled it by the green ribbon. See he .1 he said, this is a token belonging to those wild-beaded fellows they call United Irishmen two hands clasped on one side, and on the other, the harp without the mows. God bless my soul! what do these men want ...

CHAPTER XXVII. MEHINIO TII ni•PN,R

... pinch of lituff:sad filllplag ee the Met with his fingers. may remember we arrested at Bond's thirteen leaders of the United Irishmen owing to Mr. Reynold's information. you, we can only lay bands on two. Yes, but look at the weight of these two. Since ...

(ALL MONTI I.IIIIITRD.I

... Won seen picking their way through the muddy, dark streets to the Tailors Nall in Hack-lane, where the meetings of the United Irishmen, usually called the Back•lans Parliament, were held. A thick mist was falling, and the few oil lamps, tivo ty- el in all ...

AMBER-HAIRED NoRAll; A ROMANCE OF 0. J. HAMILTON, Or u it n eeiage Bonds, The Flynn, of Flynoo tale, Mr

... one another! His early passions had faded out, only to be succeeded by feelings far more intense. His joining with the United Irishmen, his travels to assist the organhation, his speeches his fervent love for Maria Steele—all were mixed up together. Then ...

THE ENGAGEMENT OF CRUM AT CARDIFF

... unexpected blow. I see how it is! cried Maria indignantly. 1 have been told. Mr. Rheares that your connection with the United Irishmen had brought you inte discreditable company, and that your moral duct had not always been exactly what it ought te have ...

znistdiantons aintdliiinue, HONE, FOREIGN, AND COLONIAL

... Chief Executive, delivered addremes. About 150 persons were present, many recently arrived emigrants. The speakers united in advising Irishmen not to be humbugged by the disestabliehment of the Irish Church, which, however, they regarded as the first great ...

BANQUET TO JOHN DALY

... victim of a conspiracy and would morn to risk the tires of innocent people who had done Ireland no harm. Ile also urged Irishmen to be united in demanding amnesty for all the treason-felany prisoners, and hoped the Secretary would amoral cow-age to do pieties ...

QIIEENSLAID IRDSHXZI AID 110/1 BULB._ _ _

... meeting of born Irishmen that the cablegram seat recently to Dr. O'Doherty, M.P. for Meath, and rby L. Cusack, does not represent the opinions Irish residents in Queensland? 2. That, in the opinion of this meeting, the disintegration of the United Kingdom of ...

POLITICAL SPEECHES

... their visit was to assure the Irish pep. of the heartfelt sympathy of the Liberal party of Ureat Britain, whose design to to Irishmen a full recognition of their legitimate political aspirations. Mr. Morley said the arguments which had been derived fmm the ...

THE ELECTIONS

... the United Kingdom a struggle is pending which. it cannot be denied, will result in consequences all-important to the future of the British dominions, and more ePpecially to Ireland. We have already pointed out the course to be taken by Irishmen, and ...

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... children of the same soil. I trust the Itly is not far distant when Irishmen of whatever religions or political profession,now that the wall of separation is broken down, will unite as one man, north and south, east and west, is demanding the settlement ...