| Wendell Phillips Garrison, Francis Jackson Garrison - 1889 - 560 Seiten
...able and distinguished advocates of liberty have pledged themselves to be present. In the year 1842, an "Address from the people of Ireland to their countrymen and countrywomen in America," signed by Ireland's lamented champion, DANIEL O'CONNELL, YOURSELF, and seventy thousand other inhabitants... | |
| 1925 - 474 Seiten
...1925. 2 Vols. Our Own Heroes, A Thrilling Narrative, by "Dollie" and "Mollie," Atlanta, Ga., 1863. Address from the People of Ireland to Their Countrymen and Countrywomen in America. Charge to The United States Grand Jury of the Western District of Missouri, given at the March term,... | |
| 1925 - 452 Seiten
...1925. 2 Vols. Our Own Heroes, A Thrilling Narrative, by "Dollie" and "Mollie," Atlanta, Ga., 1863. Address from the People of Ireland to Their Countrymen and Countrywomen in America. Charge to The United States Grand Jury of the Western District of Missouri, given at the March term,... | |
| Theodore W. Allen - 1994 - 324 Seiten
...softly leans to hear, And Pity turns aside to shed another tear. Appendix L (see Chapter 7, note 80) Address from the people of Ireland to their Countrymen and Countrywomen in America1 You are at a great distance from your native land! A wide expanse of water separates you from... | |
| Elizabeth Cady Stanton - 1997 - 712 Seiten
...which is in heaven is perfect." 3. Brought over from Ireland by Charles Remond in December i84i, the "Address From the People of Ireland, To Their Countrymen and Countrywomen in America," called upon Irish-Americans "to unite with the abolitionists" and exercise their moral and political... | |
| Craig Steven Wilder - 2000 - 356 Seiten
...Bondage and My Freedom (1855; New York: Dover, 1969), 451-56; Daniel O'Connell and Theobald Mathew, "Address from the People of Ireland, To Their Country-men and Country-women in America!" The Liberator, 11 March 1842. 33. Hodges' first name is given as William in the publication. William... | |
| Ada Nisbet - 2001 - 556 Seiten
...Edinburgh, 1847. 20 p. DHU FU NIC MH Pub. by the Free church anti-slavery soc. 553 [O'CONNELL, DANIEL]. Address from the people of Ireland to their countrymen and countrywomen in America. [Np, 1847]. 32 p. DLC Introduction signed, "Daniel O'Connell, Theobald Mathew, and sixty thousand other... | |
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