Bentley's Miscellany, 63. köideRichard Bentley, 1868 |
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Page 129
... Fenian movement was advancing to the gigantic extent at which it afterwards arrived . At first , being a stranger to ... Fenians were sincere , and subscribed their money under the belief that it was for a good object . I did not doubt ...
... Fenian movement was advancing to the gigantic extent at which it afterwards arrived . At first , being a stranger to ... Fenians were sincere , and subscribed their money under the belief that it was for a good object . I did not doubt ...
Page 130
... Fenians never could have succeeded in forming such a strong party . The republicans were the first to encourage them ; afterwards the democrats vied with the republicans in their efforts to secure their support . It must be admitted ...
... Fenians never could have succeeded in forming such a strong party . The republicans were the first to encourage them ; afterwards the democrats vied with the republicans in their efforts to secure their support . It must be admitted ...
Page 131
... Fenians on this occasion were of the most forbidding cast of countenance , bearing a strong resemblance to the ticket - of - leave men on the stage . One fellow in particular , who was addressing the largest crowd from a stand in the ...
... Fenians on this occasion were of the most forbidding cast of countenance , bearing a strong resemblance to the ticket - of - leave men on the stage . One fellow in particular , who was addressing the largest crowd from a stand in the ...
Page 132
... Fenians had their agents for the sale of them scattered all over the country . It became a matter of necessity for ... Fenian balls , meetings , and demonstrations were the order of the day ; columns of the newspapers were filled with ...
... Fenians had their agents for the sale of them scattered all over the country . It became a matter of necessity for ... Fenian balls , meetings , and demonstrations were the order of the day ; columns of the newspapers were filled with ...
Page 133
... Fenians used to enrol their members , collect subscriptions , and transact other business connected with their society . These places were , as a general rule , dancing - rooms , empty except one or two nights in the week , and at the ...
... Fenians used to enrol their members , collect subscriptions , and transact other business connected with their society . These places were , as a general rule , dancing - rooms , empty except one or two nights in the week , and at the ...
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