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one man while the others ransacked the fcotap £ - 'ft ^ ' fitoKf . Tbe $ i however , obtained very little bf their brutal attack on theses females ; for > though their industry and frugality were well known , and the robbery Was committed a short time tjbeVious to the day on which the rent of their small farm had usually been 1
paid ,- yet thjeir > prudence , foreseeing the posftibiHty of an eve ^ nt like this , lad long suggestedtfee nro | Mety 6 f keeping no more nioaey b £ them than , was necessary for their current ea ^ enses . The thieves were repeatedly told there was no more in the house than this little which they
had readily found ; yet $ lsey would not believe it ,, but continued nearly an hour and a half searching every place and creviee where they , thought it possible for money to be concealed . Finding no more , they at length departed . While the sisters w ^ re gupr < Jed , wh # t ^ e * the man thought * they mi ^ ht attempt to alarm
their neighbours at some distance , or he apprehended a revival of their courage , cannot he said , but he threatened to murder them if they stirred . On this , one of them , the deceased I believe , advancing towards , him , saui , " Kill me , then ; the guilt will be yours . " This so abashed him that he retired a few paces ,
and offered no further violence . Providentially the bruises wMch bothr tfee sisters received , did not prove dangerous , an ^ they sb ^ n Sreeovered . But ihp nervous irritability of body and . mind , which the after reelection * 6 f this event produced * in thW deceased , l&ever seemed
completely to subside : and to this cause , in some degree , m&y pireto&bly be traced the rapid , progress of . tjie complaint which terminated her earthly existence . B . R . D .
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pen , and what tongue thun 4 er out vengeance agamst t ^ ^» ^ 4 oj ^ r ^ ssor ^ of Ireland , siac ^ jth ^ se we * cmm ^ hmm and Irishmen futei fyttffMffltrl ? rSoiSr s thOf ttorth , and taught und , er ^ iufluei ^^ of the most indepenOeut re % iQft in t *^
world , through fife Dremm W ° ** ® m wrote mast ttbei ? Ofy pi * aift religious topics ; uq , bigot m himself , li ^ c ^ nteaauaed bigotry in o ^ ers ;; 4 the son pf a CalvmiEt , he wa ^ the beafe # ^ warmest advocate of Catholic Em ^ ncip ^ tipp ; a ^ tfc that cause , enfeebled by tte fEa ^ ty ctf its own sons , and enervated by tlj ^ fallibility of ostensible adyoca $ ea of other
persuasions , h ^ s lost ja tbis man , an advocate , u » equaKed mi ; uniformity , < rf opinion , and un <^ ng ^< i by ; 0 \ e shifts o cromis and naitr ^ o » the chess-bo 3 r 4 Qf Europe . He wrote and spofce for the Cfit-r tholic , because the Catholic was chained ; ^ d he would ^ ye written ^ and spoten for the persecuted skive of any other
Christian code , under similar grievances ^ The * most liberal of $$ * & " W «| the one Dreiman was d ^ atineo , to fill . Int IStewry , he very sviccessfuliy prjactised ^ as a physician ; and % ! &&& sqif ^ f qf hi ^ hapr- ni ^ s ^ t strokes of poetical huwiour appeared ^^ rwa ^ da ,. the capital jgpk chQ ^ en bj { Mm , . # & a 4 ei ^ , w ^ deM mtofr f # $ 0 $$ likely of success . In Dublin , Drennan in in
shone iiipr ^ pQlitica t } iaa -physic In his time there Iri 9 h en ^ uslasm and 4 riab pride ha 4 swollen 4 ^ s * iiur # ing pitch ; ftnd he yielded hiuifl ^ lf i 10 ^ . genius , and-his . pen , to the-cause that £ hen was . warming every heart and changing every tongue , . Disappointed by subsequent events , he > again returned t (| t the qi
. Tfta ^ er his p&nV m mind waaJ fendiiwed < ^ m&t&Mm kmM fo $ & ™ &cBhJ&nl > wte 1 t y ' fetiytd fr ^ ifi ^ rbfoutttl . eriSdHwSii f ^ 4 Jie ¦ WlimiltM lW ^^^ his ^ 44 ^? , ^« r aGqu £ > taiioa >^? . eeiinrni
< < ' \ re ^ b ^ aciixg ^ ^ e north ; and , alth . qugh he cpuW ppint || fe niiger ta _ thousands who Vnielt ^ t ^ re ^ fibiiiig Qf ^ andLp | teiv war ^ Ciiusele ^ ly vkuated ,. Jhe ~ tZM ® teatiifyet foistheiW&Wx MSP * tem $ e from a , ^ r ^ le of ^ © rippiefe aplU ^ got the binding nature ^ f \ & p ^ rf ^ t s voluntary . ; As a wWter , theto ^ lli ^ tvniQi mMw ? aten attfoittf uiwfe how ^ weH a ^ fewWcm cou 3 d
^ uS poetic , ^ ueny . ^ oi ^ i ^ i 1 spo . »( 4 hiiu 0 mPft thi ^^ Ktiltfiip ^^
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IDr . ^ D&enimn . ? [ From the Dublin Evening Post . ] « t j - ^ ¦ "•'•" }¦¦ > ' v t c t ' ' ¦ v if tf ' ' ¦ ' ' •¦ ' VP ; S * W 5 Jpf l ^ ffl ™ flfei Sr © F vl kr ' ^ p ^*^> -j W jri flik ^^^ jtf v iW ^ i j ? - ^ i ^" - preceding years .- ^ -Empires grew and va- ' nished ; conquemW ^^ ahd , « ll i ^ to&L
in our « - « Maite ? qpitfM ^ not idle among&Mt ^ ^ /^/ oorf and Ciirran , i ^ d ^^ k ^^ i ^ JDrSft-* an hare dis ^ p ^ # e ^ P ^ M < Bd ^ { j ^^ ' the exception of aged Gratem ^ % &iifemy
hid from our view the l ^ tnarie % M ^!^^ period , when the pat ? iSl ^ mil ^ Msliih ^ n ' fea 4 reached its j 5 Ki ^^ W ^« ii ^ ie ^ tftm- W fcfte ^ lia ^ £ weep wi&i oWh > widowed *? " * oswW » 4 For what * ey ^ shaU iiow ^> : ^ # d ^ S > l ( ft * # ^ lbten / , wk 0 ^ ili ^
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Obituary . —Dr . William Drennan . 1 $ &
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VOL . XV . R
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1820, page 121, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2485/page/57/
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