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  • The synod reiterated the Pope Pius IX strictures, and condemned Fenianism.
  • He had lost support from his traditional supporters by denouncing the Tenant League and Fenianism.
  • Parkes pushed anti-Fenianism hard.
  • Ryan in his Forward to Fenian Memories, was to say next to his religion, Fenianism had been the greatest thing in his life.
  • Included within the scope of the book is material on the Illuminati, Kabbalism, Jacobinism, the French Revolution, the Carbonari and Fenianism.
  • In that capacity he had to grapple with the first manifestations of Fenianism, and in recognition of his services he was created Earl of Kimberley in 1866.
  • By 1864, the Tories had coined the phrase'Fenianism'to describe all that was considered potentially bothersome among Irishmen on both sides of the Atlantic.
  • The same term was taken up by members of the Irish Catholic hierarchy, who also began denouncing " Fenianism " in the name of the Catholic religion.
  • However, although Anderson remained in this post, Fenianism became more or less dormant, and to justify his salary he was appointed secretary to several government inquiries.
  • On 8 July 1858, Charlotte married the Conservative background, she supported her husband during his political years and her diaries contain memoranda on Fenianism and the Eastern Question.
  • The term Fenianism was sometimes used by the [ English ] political establishment in the 1860s for any form of mobilisation among the Irish or those who expressed any Irish nationalist sentiments.
  • Fenianism as a term was then used by the British political establishment to depict any form of mobilisation among the lower classes and, sometimes, those who expressed any Irish nationalist sentiments.
  • He wrote books on Pearse, James Connolly, 蒩mon de Valera, Se醤 Treacy and John Devoy, and on Fenianism as well as writing on the Rising and the War of Independence.
  • The O'Donoghue, M . P . for County Kerry, in a letter to Cardinal Cullen, 6 August 1877, denounced the strategy :'It is Fenianism in a new form .'
  • Fenianism therefore, according to O'Mahony is symbolised by two principles : Firstly, that Ireland had a natural right to independence, and secondly, that that right could be won only by an armed revolution.
  • "If Irish nationalism dates from Strongbow, or even the Danes, Irish republicanism was an offspring of the Volunteers of 1782 and owes much to the external influences of the American and French revolutions . " Fenians and Fenianism, Maurice Harmon, Scepter Publishers Limited, 1968, Page 65.
  • Following McGee's assassination, support for Fenianism declined, although the movement retained enough sway among Irish Americans to attempt another invasion of Canada in 1870 from Vermont into the eastern townships of Quebec, where it was decisively defeated at the battle of Eccles Hill ( May 25, 1870 ).
  • :" " If Irish nationalism dates from Strongbow, or even the Danes, Irish republicanism was an offspring of the Volunteers of 1782 and owes much to the external influences of the American and French revolutions . " Fenians and Fenianism, Maurice Harmon, Scepter Publishers Limited, 1968, Page 65.
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