Excerpt from The Dublin University Magazine, Vol. 9: A Literary and Political Journal; January to June, 1837
The society had been for some time maturing their plans and carrying on their operations in silence. When it was proposed h some of their mem bers that it we (1 hefd'isirable to hold a general meeting 0 e Association, to which persons not members might, under certain restrictions, he admitted.
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