BI'BBONISM, the name of a system of secret associations among the lower classes in Ireland, the bjects of which Have long been a subject of much suspicion and of considerable controversy. The RIBEAUVILLE— RIBS. The new nation - Page 298by John Morris (author of The new nation.) - 1880Full view - About this book
| 1868 - 860 pages
...feet ong, not six inches high, and scarcely an inch hick. See BAND-ИЗН, DEALFISH, and GYMNETRUS. RI'BBONISM, the name of a system of secret associations among the lower classes in Ireland, the bjects of which have long been a subject of much nspicion and of considerable controversy. The first... | |
| 1868 - 862 pages
...not six inches high, and scarcely an inch thick. See BAND-FISH, D EALFISH, and GnmcrBus. BI'BBONISM, the name of a system of secret associations among the lower classes in Ireland, the bjects of which Have long been a subject of much suspicion and of considerable controversy. The RIBEAUVILLE—... | |
| 1869 - 854 pages
...feet long, not six inches high, and scarcely an inch thick. See BAND-FISH, DEALFISH, and GVMNETRUS>. RI'BBONISM, the name of a system of secret associations among the lower classes in Ireland, the objects of which have long been a subject of much suspicion and of considerable controversy. The RIBEAUVILLÊ—... | |
| Robert Thorne - 1889 - 502 pages
...and northwest of Ireland, where the Orange associations were sufficiently numerous to be formidable. The Ribbon Association was divided into lodges, and...members of each lodge were bound by a secret oath to " be true to each other," and " to assist each other in all things lawful." Stated meetings of the... | |
| Robert Thorne - 1889 - 538 pages
...ami northwest of Ireland, where the Orange associations were sufficiently numerous to be formidable. The Ribbon Association was divided into lodges, and...members of each lodge were bound by a secret oath to "be true to each other," and " to asMst each other in all things lawful." Stated meetings of the... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1897 - 476 pages
...long dorsal fin often uniting with the tail-fin, a small mouth, and a protractile snout. Rib'bouism, the name of a system of secret associations among the lower classes in Ireland, the objects of which have long been a subject of much suspicion and of considerable controversy. The earliest... | |
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