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Repealer repulsed!
Henry Cooke
Published
1841
by William McComb in Belfast
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Written in English
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Pagination | 160p. |
Number of Pages | 160 |
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Open Library | OL18215502M |
The Repealer Repulsed by William McComb and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at Contents Preface vii Acknowledgments xi 1. Impact of the French Revolution: `The Battle of Burke'-Tone or Castlereagh? 1 2. The Union Between Britain and Ireland: One People? 49 3. Daniel O'Connell and the Road to Emancipation 87 4. The Repealer Repulsed: O'Connell 5. The Politics of Hunger, 6.
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O\'Connell himself travelled in disguise.\" \"The Repealer Repulsed was an \'instant book\', written and published in haste to discredit O\'Connell. It has been described as a foundation text of Ulster unionism, containing one of the earliest polemics to cite the industrial development of Belfast as an argument in favour of the Union and it.
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"The Repealer Repulsed" is an account of Daniel O’Connell’s visit to Belfast in January Henry Cooke, the celebrated Presbyterian leader, publicly challenged O’Connell to debate Repeal during the visit.
O’Connell refused to debate Cooke, partly because of his unwillingness to elevate his rival’s stature but also for fear of violence. In contrast to O’Connell’s usual. The Repealer Repulsed contains line drawings, apparently by McComb himself, inspired by the anti-O’Connell cartoons of John Doyle or ‘HB’ (see Peter Gray’s ‘“Hints and Hits”: Irish caricature and the trial of Daniel O’Connell, –4’, in HIWinter ).
Repealer definition is - one that repeals; specifically: a legislative act that abrogates an earlier act. The Repealer was repulsed. McComb, also an Ulster-Scot and the editor of the magazine McComb's Presbyterian Almanac, successor to his earlier Orthodox Presbyterian, was well acquainted with Cooke and he wrote his book to set and keep the record straight.
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Publishers We Distribute. Seagull Books, featured publisher. Full list of publishers» Chicago Blog. Twitter. "The Challenge", from The Repealer Repulsed, William McComb (b. Coleraine, 17 August ; t, 13 September ) was a Belfast-based poet, political and religious activist and cartoonist, known as "the laureate of the Presbyterian Church".
He was born in Coleraine, County Londonderry, and grew up in Derry city. He was apprenticed to a draper in Belfast, and. Define repealer. repealer synonyms, repealer pronunciation, repealer translation, English dictionary definition of repealer. tr.v. repealed, repealing, repeals 1. To revoke or rescind, especially by the action of a legislature.
Obsolete To summon back or recall. Full text of "The repealer repulsed. A correct narrative of the rise and progress of the repeal invasion of Ulster: Dr.
Cooke's challenge and Mr. O'Connell's declinature, tactics, and flight Also, an authentic report of the great conservative demonstrations, in Belfast, on the 21st and 23d of January, ".
The Repealer Repulsed Contributor(s): William McComb (author) Patrick Maume (author) Format: Paperback / softback, Publication date: 14th July ISBN Description "The Repealer Repulsed" is an account of Daniel O'Connell's visit to Belfast in January Read this book on Questia.
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THE REPEALER Repulsed is an account of Daniel O’Connell's visit to Belfast in January to rally support for the Repeal of the Act of Union. Dr. Maume has an extraordinary knowledge of everything unusual published in Irish history and has contributed some remarkable texts, in particular The Repealer Repulsed, an account by a very hostile Presbyterian of Daniel O'Connell's visit to Belfast inwhich was recently reviewed glowingly in the Irish Literary Supplement.
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tr.v. repealed, repealing, repeals 1. To revoke or rescind, especially by the action of a legislature. The French revolution had an electrifying impact on Irish society.
The s saw the birth of modern Irish republicanism and Orangeism, whose antagonism remains a defining feature of Irish political life.
The s also saw the birth of a new approach to Ireland within important elements of the British political elite, men like Pitt and Castlereagh.the repealer repulsed! a correct narrative of the rise and progress of the repeal invasion of ulster: dr. cook's challenge and mr. o'connell's declinature, tactics, and flight.
with appropriate poetical and pictorial illustrations.Get this from a library! Ireland: the politics of enmity, [Paul Bew] -- The modern Irish question is defined by many as a case of a great and supposedly liberal nation supposedly mistreating a smaller one.
This text embodies a new approach to this issue, analysing key.