Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 39Donahoe's Magazine Company, 1898 |
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... Ireland's stormy history ! One in their love for native land ; wide as the poles in all things else ! Grattan . of ... Ireland . of Ireland . His birth and social posi- tion enabled him to rally to his banner the great commoners and ...
... Ireland's stormy history ! One in their love for native land ; wide as the poles in all things else ! Grattan . of ... Ireland . of Ireland . His birth and social posi- tion enabled him to rally to his banner the great commoners and ...
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... Ireland of her own inherent right should be self - governing , and her parliament free and untrainmeled to legislate ... Ireland's opportunity , and that , as England was now menaced on all sides by foreign foes , the time was most ...
... Ireland of her own inherent right should be self - governing , and her parliament free and untrainmeled to legislate ... Ireland's opportunity , and that , as England was now menaced on all sides by foreign foes , the time was most ...
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... Ireland than even Grattan had achieved . He thought he perceived a flaw in the armor of Irish independence , and hastened to point it out to his countrymen , who , being so recently enfranchised , were quick to take alarm at anything ...
... Ireland than even Grattan had achieved . He thought he perceived a flaw in the armor of Irish independence , and hastened to point it out to his countrymen , who , being so recently enfranchised , were quick to take alarm at anything ...
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... Ireland , to fight against the liberties of America , to which you had de- clared yourself a friend . You , sir , who delight to utter execrations against the American commissioners of 1778 , on ac- count of their hostility to America ...
... Ireland , to fight against the liberties of America , to which you had de- clared yourself a friend . You , sir , who delight to utter execrations against the American commissioners of 1778 , on ac- count of their hostility to America ...
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... Ireland , shows the con- trary ; and the only apology he can make is , that he is no lawyer at all . A man of . warm imagination , and brilliant fancy , will sometimes be dazzled by his own ideas , and may for a moment fall into error ...
... Ireland , shows the con- trary ; and the only apology he can make is , that he is no lawyer at all . A man of . warm imagination , and brilliant fancy , will sometimes be dazzled by his own ideas , and may for a moment fall into error ...
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