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... fact both these men are so completely identified with England and English letters that it is easy to overlook the fact they were both born in Dublin , Burke in 1730 and Sheridan in 1751 . After completing his legal studies at TCD ...
... fact both these men are so completely identified with England and English letters that it is easy to overlook the fact they were both born in Dublin , Burke in 1730 and Sheridan in 1751 . After completing his legal studies at TCD ...
Page 133
... fact that all prospects of worldly advancement and success , to which the way had been opened by Emancipation , lay with the English speech , so that the time came when even Catholic Emancipation was deplored by Irish nationalists ...
... fact that all prospects of worldly advancement and success , to which the way had been opened by Emancipation , lay with the English speech , so that the time came when even Catholic Emancipation was deplored by Irish nationalists ...
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... fact that the majority of the Irish people are Catholic , that it is not strange that the attempt should so often have been transferred to literature , where it generally takes the form of misrepresentation . That is why any true Irish ...
... fact that the majority of the Irish people are Catholic , that it is not strange that the attempt should so often have been transferred to literature , where it generally takes the form of misrepresentation . That is why any true Irish ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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