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Page 57
... were introduced with the object of exploiting the country's vast material resources , and the Irish were driven out ' Op . cit . , pp . 48-49 . of the crafts they had developed to such an admirable THE DOWNFALL OF THE GAEL 57.
... were introduced with the object of exploiting the country's vast material resources , and the Irish were driven out ' Op . cit . , pp . 48-49 . of the crafts they had developed to such an admirable THE DOWNFALL OF THE GAEL 57.
Page 214
... developed , and when he inquired how long it would take to complete it he was told it would take years . At last Mrs. Yeats became wearied and bored , and the method of communication changed from the written to the spoken word , for ...
... developed , and when he inquired how long it would take to complete it he was told it would take years . At last Mrs. Yeats became wearied and bored , and the method of communication changed from the written to the spoken word , for ...
Page 278
... developed under Irish auspices . We are warranted , therefore , in looking for some evidence of this in the later Irish novels , whose authors , whatever their descent , profess to be representative of Irish - Ireland . We are certainly ...
... developed under Irish auspices . We are warranted , therefore , in looking for some evidence of this in the later Irish novels , whose authors , whatever their descent , profess to be representative of Irish - Ireland . We are certainly ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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