The Republic, Volumes 3-41852 - Periodicals Includes notes and announcements of the Order of United Americans. |
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... us rather ungrateful to talk now of sending his descend- ants to a foreign country ... Irish , German , and other foreign residents of this country , back to their ... American people of Boston on the sub- ject of the growth of foreign ...
... us rather ungrateful to talk now of sending his descend- ants to a foreign country ... Irish , German , and other foreign residents of this country , back to their ... American people of Boston on the sub- ject of the growth of foreign ...
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... American public actors or artists whose sole capital lies in an equi- vocal notoriety . If such are necessary to the trea- suries of our managers , we can find plenty of them at home . Mr. Collins , the Irish personator , succeeds Lola ...
... American public actors or artists whose sole capital lies in an equi- vocal notoriety . If such are necessary to the trea- suries of our managers , we can find plenty of them at home . Mr. Collins , the Irish personator , succeeds Lola ...
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... Irish Catholic children . .. Degrade the schools , or give them no ... American ground : - " Fellow - citizens : We address you once again , urging ... Irish doctrine , Irish patriotism ; but to a nation like ours , which is sending ...
... Irish Catholic children . .. Degrade the schools , or give them no ... American ground : - " Fellow - citizens : We address you once again , urging ... Irish doctrine , Irish patriotism ; but to a nation like ours , which is sending ...
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our American brotherhood , and hope to be enabled to enrich our columns with ... us with an eye of favor . The O. U. A. , however , asks no humility or favor ... Irish have their Friendly Sons of ladies and gentlemen were present , and ad ...
our American brotherhood , and hope to be enabled to enrich our columns with ... us with an eye of favor . The O. U. A. , however , asks no humility or favor ... Irish have their Friendly Sons of ladies and gentlemen were present , and ad ...
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... Irish rule , and , Heaven knows , a change is desirable . We think a little exclusive American rule is an experiment worth the trial . " Again , the Newark Daily Advertiser , a journal distinguished for its liberality of senti- ment ...
... Irish rule , and , Heaven knows , a change is desirable . We think a little exclusive American rule is an experiment worth the trial . " Again , the Newark Daily Advertiser , a journal distinguished for its liberality of senti- ment ...
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Allan Douglas Ameri American Eagle appeared arms army beautiful Bowery Broadway Broadway Theatre Brooklyn brother called Catholic cause Chancery Chapter Charter Oak Church citizens civil Clarence Colonel command dear door Douglas duty enemy Ethan Allen exclaimed eyes face Fanny father favor fear feel fire foreign Fort Greene gazing Girondists give Grand Grand street Hall hand happy head heart Henry Clay honor hope Irish Irish American lady land letter liberty lips live look Meeta ment mind mother nation Native American never New-York night officers once Order of United party passed patriotism political present Putnam religious replied Republic republican Sachem seemed smile soon soul spirit street tell thing thou thought tion turned United Americans Urbain Grandier voice WALCUTT Washington words young youth