The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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Pagina 80
... Orangemen , while we made no effort to conceal our dislike of a society which had contributed so much to the ruin of Ireland . Often we have reasoned with Orangemen in a public jour- nal published in one of their own strongholds ...
... Orangemen , while we made no effort to conceal our dislike of a society which had contributed so much to the ruin of Ireland . Often we have reasoned with Orangemen in a public jour- nal published in one of their own strongholds ...
Pagina 81
... Orangemen they have , in ninety- nine cases out of a hundred , acted purely on the defensive , although it would ... Orange- men we would not be understood to represent all as igno- rant ; only the rank and file . Men of the ...
... Orangemen they have , in ninety- nine cases out of a hundred , acted purely on the defensive , although it would ... Orange- men we would not be understood to represent all as igno- rant ; only the rank and file . Men of the ...
Pagina 82
... Orangemen of the North , the latter the Catholics of the South . But Orangeism has not merely caused these interne- cine feuds in the United States ; it has also caused the burn- ing of Catholic churches , from time to time , in ...
... Orangemen of the North , the latter the Catholics of the South . But Orangeism has not merely caused these interne- cine feuds in the United States ; it has also caused the burn- ing of Catholic churches , from time to time , in ...
Pagina 84
... Orangemen ; and those who do so and accompany us in this sketch will admit before we close that the Orange Society has proved fully worthy of the spirit of the hero as illustrated by Glencoe . But this was not the first massacre in ...
... Orangemen ; and those who do so and accompany us in this sketch will admit before we close that the Orange Society has proved fully worthy of the spirit of the hero as illustrated by Glencoe . But this was not the first massacre in ...
Pagina 85
... Orangemen of Ireland- " William of glorious , pious and immortal memory . " He is " glo- rious " because he defeated at the Boyne , with well disciplined troops , what was no better , for war purposes , than a mob deserted by its leader ...
... Orangemen of Ireland- " William of glorious , pious and immortal memory . " He is " glo- rious " because he defeated at the Boyne , with well disciplined troops , what was no better , for war purposes , than a mob deserted by its leader ...
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