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Page 68
Is entitled “ A Song of the United Irishmen , ” and is copied from the appendix , No
. xvi . of Sir Richard Musgrave ' s Memoirs of the Irish Rebellions ; — with the
following note upon it . “ This was found on the mother of Dogherty , an United ...
Is entitled “ A Song of the United Irishmen , ” and is copied from the appendix , No
. xvi . of Sir Richard Musgrave ' s Memoirs of the Irish Rebellions ; — with the
following note upon it . “ This was found on the mother of Dogherty , an United ...
Page 69
Vive la , united heroes , Triumphant always may they be , Vive la , our gallant
brethren , That have come to set us free . Erin ' s sons be not faint - hearted ,
Welcome , sing then Ça Ira ; From Killala they are marching , To the tune of Vive
la .
Vive la , united heroes , Triumphant always may they be , Vive la , our gallant
brethren , That have come to set us free . Erin ' s sons be not faint - hearted ,
Welcome , sing then Ça Ira ; From Killala they are marching , To the tune of Vive
la .
Page 109
Two hands united , and the rising - sun . ) " THE GENERAL COMMANDING THE
FRENCH ARMY IN IRELAND , TO THE UNITED IRISHMEN . “ United Irishmen ,
— The persecution which you experience on the part of a government atrociously
...
Two hands united , and the rising - sun . ) " THE GENERAL COMMANDING THE
FRENCH ARMY IN IRELAND , TO THE UNITED IRISHMEN . “ United Irishmen ,
— The persecution which you experience on the part of a government atrociously
...
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POPULAR SONGS ILLUSTRATIVE OF | |
Songs relating to the Bantry Bay Invasion 1 The Shan Van Vocht 43 | 43 |
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