id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 13112 nan Speeches from the Dock; Or, Protests of Irish Patriotism. Part I Speeches delivered after conviction by Theobald Wolfe Tone, William Orr, the brothers Sheares, Robert Emmet, John Martin, William Smith O'Brien, Thomas Francis Meagher, Terence Bellew McManus, John Mitchel, Thomas C. Luby, John O'Leary, Charles J. Kickham, Colonel Thomas F. Burke, and Captain Mackay .txt text/plain 88764 3469 65 that Ireland, the country for which so many brave men have suffered with landing of a force of 20,000 men in Ireland, with a supply of arms for for wishing to set an Irish rebellion afoot at this time, and they took As men, my lords, we must appear on the great day at one cherished in the Irish heart from that day to the present time. results on the fate of Ireland, had not the curse of the Irish cause, make, law, order, and peace possible in Ireland, the _Irish Felon_ takes O'Brien, and O'Doherty, the only political prisoners in the country at sixth day of the trial, the jury returned into court with a verdict of government appeared to think that Irish patriotism had fought in its day that the _Irish People_ office was sacked by the police. great and generous Irish heart of America to-day feels for me--to-day Ireland--I love the Irish people. ./cache/13112.txt ./txt/13112.txt