For the cause of the Irish repealers has two different aspects, a democratic aspect, and a Roman Catholic aspect, and is therefore regarded with favour by foreigners of almost every shade of opinion.
The repealersmay therefore be refuted out of their own mouths.
Therefore, by the confession of the repealers themselves, Great Britain and Ireland ought to have one legislature.
Why the Repealers did not go to work instantly, is more than we can explain; but so it was.
The false estimate was not pleaded by the Repealers until after the meetings, and as an inference from facts.
Some persons have gone so far as to maintain--that even Repealers ought not to have been challenged.
We on our part maintain, that not merely Repealers were inadmissible on the Dublin jury, but generally Roman Catholics; and we say this without disrespect to that body, as will appear from what follows.
So far from that, the Repealers kindled into more frenzy through their own violence, irritated no doubt by public sympathy with their worst counsels in America and elsewhere.
The first charge preferred against the Government was, that it did not instantly attack the Repealers on their earliest appearance.
Smith O'Brien, the organ of the other section of Repealers took the opposite view.
But the advanced Repealers took a different view, and believed he was either about to relinquish Repeal, or at least to put it in abeyance to avoid embarrassing the new Government.
The Government having turned a deaf ear to the call for an Autumn Session, the Repealers were anxious there should be a demonstration in Dublin that would, as far as possible, bear the similitude of an Irish Parliament.
Then, as the distress must chiefly occur amongst the poor Catholics, who were repealers, it was, they assumed, the business of repealers and agitators to look to them and relieve them.
The grand choral cry ofRepealers is for a Parliament once more in Dublin.
But this the proceedings of the Chartists and Repealers are precisely calculated to do.
The Simple Repealers are of the opinion that the reconstructed Irish Parliament should have precisely the same power and authority which the former Irish Parliament had.
He stated that his object was to ascertain the state of the registries, so as to resist the return of the anti-Repealers in any of the towns where a vacancy was likely to occur.
His only proof was this, and he did not then rely on it: Lord John Russell stated in the House, "I am told that one party among the Repealers are anxious for a separation from England.
The corn law repealers afterwards had a dinner at the Bell Inn; W.
The outer hall was completely filled, and the minority of Corn Law repealers were very noisy.
In his letter of December, 1832, to the Dublin Trades Union, he says: "The Repealers must not have our cause stained with blood.
After a full discussion, in which many members of the latter convention participated, the basis was laid for a union between the Corn-Law Repealers and the Complete Suffragists.
Not corn-law repealers only, but all Britons who moisten their scanty bread with the sweat of the brow, are largely indebted to his inspiring lays for the mighty bound which the laboring mind of England has taken in our day.
Dublin; by Mr. Meagher from the Repealers of Manchester, and by Mr. McDermott from the members of the Irish confederation resident in Liverpool.
Therefore do they and we urge the Repealers to serve notices diligently, accurately, and at once.
However improbable, it is not impossible, that better terms might be made with the Repealers than the Government seem disposed to give.
But what'd one not say, and we to wait till morning not knowing whether those plaguy Repealers are in or out!
But repealers talking treason at the Audley Arms is a thing I never thought to hear.
But the more lenient government showed itself, the more bold and insolent the repealers became.
The contests between the two sections of repealers ended in the secession of the Young Irelanders from the Repeal Association.
The object of the repealers was to diminish these revenues, while they disclaimed any wish of seeing them bestowed on their own clergy.
This circumstance made repealersof numbers of Irishmen who were neither Celtic in race nor Roman in creed.
The success of the repealers at the elections might be supposed as tending to quiet the country, as it afforded a constitutional medium of expressing their views.
But the operations of government against the repealers did not stop here.
At a later period of the year other "monster meetings" were held; and at each succeeding meeting the language of the repealers grew bolder and bolder.
The moral-force Repealers kept up a certain amount of clamour: said much, but not to any purpose, and did nothing.
That gentleman wished the Irish repealers to join the chartist movement, and to place himself at the head of both.
Ireland never was in so dangerous a state; not the less so because the Repealersand Republicans are so mad or so wicked, and the masses so ungrateful and stupid.
The appeal would not be successful in such a case; the English abhor the Irish and their proceedings, and will never endure that the House of Commons shall be dictated to by Irish Repealers and agitators.
They now find there are immense difficulties in the way of abolishing the office of Lord-Lieutenant at present; they are assured that if it was proposed the Repealers would raise a furious clamour and be joined by the Orangemen.
But they were still outnumbered by the whigs, radicals, and Irish repealers combined, and it was certain that an occasion for such a combination would soon arise.
Write to the greatest layman living, Daniel O'Connell, whom your holiness intends shall receive from your hands a crown as king of Ireland; urge upon him the necessity of sending over to the United States all the repealers he can spare.
Without it, repealers could raise no money for that champion of Popery, Daniel O'Connell.
Who is there that does not recollect the part, which repealers played in that election?
Mary, his wife, sat up two nights running, armed to the teeth, to protect themselves from the noisy Repealers of Kilcullen.
Papist, and the Repealers are all in prison, or soon will be there.
But once accepted by the Repealers it had committed them, in the necessities of the case, to a strictly parliamentary policy; and that policy continued to be pursued even after the necessities which caused it to be adopted ceased to operate.
The Home Rule programme was one in which Repealers and Conservatives agreed to join, the former in despair of getting anything better, the latter in despair of retaining any longer all that they had.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "repealers" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.