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selves * - ' -rather ludicrously , we think , upon fheii "; courage in not re-embarking * , they $ * e * e assivrrcl in their minds by > perceiving-no symptom of dismay among : the citizens .
At W-Ater&ae- ^ oar travellers observed a ver ^^ ttfeasibg institution : they found i rude' ^ ltiiidinsj : occupied by what is there called A « Voluntary School , that ; i . s a school gratuitously conducted , dur * iiig-. th . ' 6 holidays , Ivy * the senior boys * 'i he management of the juvenile teachers , aftd the subordination of the schoaito be
lars ^ are -d such as one often looks for in vain in seminaries conducted by per = di * s of mature age . It is not s ^> . *« & whether this be a protestant or a ^ op i ^ h establishment : we suppose the latter * Limerick , in point of moral reputation , is described as ratruer below ihe
average . Witked htmtrick was noticed in many circles as a familiar expression . A circumstance * already published throughout the kingdom , happened during , the . visit to this city . As the bishop of the diocese was returning from the residence of Iiady Clare , who lives -within a few miles of Limerick , he was
stopped ,, dragged out of his carriage , robbed * and severely wounded . But thi « circumstance , say the Reporters * is not adduced ift confirmation of the unfavourable sentimerit which prevails concetaitffpthat city , I or it should be recollected , they add , wah not a little
cciisoriousness , and w itl * much coarseness * that * he outrage -was committed in the race » week , a period which invites within the circle oijbmtel dhjigaften all the genteel and aJJ the c yp } fpki \ crimirt 4 ts of a ebunty * & * & ! P 4 » y ' . reniarjfeB of this kind occur ip . jhe Renortf w £ sh o uld place lit tie corflRtlcnce in its . description of Irish niitimers anS morala . - r ~
. W Jfc ^^ p" w ™ - ^ -. *^ fr —— wp- r -. I — — - — — jr- — " ¦ — <^ , •< , «« , « Passing through the markct-plafrc j |/ Armagh , the deputies heard a preacwr in Mr , W ^ sle >^ connexion add ress a ' rather' nuwocrows vjatiditory ^ jn . the open air , , It Waat ; ro&rfeet ~ day * aft 4 ( fete crowd wa ^ xon * ider # Lbk ; bui no one , either of
those v 3 ko Jtistiened to ^ the ^ rtnbn ^ ox of the . * who went tq aod fr ^ , on businea * , waa olji * crY € 4 ! t < f ¦ ¦ $ &&& disturbance , or cvw !* t- * d > 1 lQ 0 h ^ Hs 0 ^ a . ¦ * n 4 | t- wa « ' -r ^ » nark « 4 , ' txmfa * : * %$ ^ im r c <> n tr * rr ta % vhat , tw » aWA # ^) c ^ liHfted ^ citf ^ Id ^
lipmcxcitc ^; j 1 irl > 3 rifee , ^ heB ^^ te the tigpttc 4 i . pestagBpiPgHH ^ 9 '* mto $ gify tha | ^ tod , < i 3 u « C ^ Mr > Perceval , would , if relieved from oppression jn Irc ^ uid ,
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re-light the fires of Smkhfield , in London ! in the way to SIis ; o and Armagh * the Deputation met persons going , to perform stations ; that is , to perpetuate as
regain the jfaVour of lieayen , by paying fees , repeating ave-maria $ and p ^ ter ^ . noster 9 , and doing still severer / pendnctj at certain wells and other places aqcounted holy . A lake wa ? i nientionei ir > to which butter is throwiu with th *
h ^> pe that a fter this offeri ng cow ft wj || . yield a greater abundance of rich mim . But the head-quarters of these exhibitions is Croagh-Patrick , a lofty hiil in the county of Maya , from which St . Parrick , the titular saint ^ of Ireland , is ? aid to have driven all the vcnonlous
reptiles of the country into the Atlantic ocean . Thousands are supposed to visif this , hilleYery year ; many others , who are prevented from visiting it , settle for their sins by proxy , being accommodate ed in these matters by a h ^ pn it ^ who resides on the sacred spot , and , at a <
stipulated price , performs stations on behalf of the sick that cannot 4 £ * ve l , and of the opulent that will not ; The national character of the Irish h acknowledged by the Deputies . to be hospitable ^ frank , patient , and grateful ; though they , are , as -might be ex > pectedj rigorous censors of their religion . r I he various secfes in Ireland are
estimated rather hastily and presumptuously ,, as to their numbers and their tvnng ^ ftcait worth , ; by vshat arijthmctic their ^ yital , religion is summed up it . is not difiicuk ^ . to di 6 € pvcr ; but the Deputies wouKl probably disclaim the rules by which they havc « performed their spiritual caU culation * . They seent to have gon Q ,
upon the golden rule of St . Augufttirre , that virtue i * oj subordinate werth , ua . Jew set oflF by the ornan ^ ni ; of ortliDdox believing ^ . as in their eyangplical census of the Catbolips a « id Qyakers"J'he . Roman , Cathol ic ? , ^ , i » e - i » the p j ? o «» p ^ rtwir ^ tivf * oi , pn # . in tDuWmv ^ n ^ irir ev ^ ry ^ llfoyin * : ^ , ^< Gpt : Ul ^ erf tKey abound ^ n a much higher proportion * For several ye » r ^ past * . theiu num , h ^»
have been inerea £ * i ) 3 K N «^ w ^ h ^ i ^ eliitf , capacious ,. and advantageously situattfdr , meui the ty ® in , ev ^ fy idumtioiii Tmori *; arc few ; in » tan ^ c 5 ofv the ? conversion' of ¦; the Catholica . to . thfi Rcforwea Teiigsipn , . but tmayift the acce ^ on of th ^ Pro ^ tesfianu to . thffri ^ ap ish ^ laith , -, ctejflyi broughtfj ^ bOtiti bv ha ^ &vtuHQ ^ xW conjecture * kp that many dosceHdauts ¦ #
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m b 2 -Hibernian Report .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Jan. 2, 1808, page 52, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2388/page/52/
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