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Page 155
... later joined by Mitchel ( he is the " St. Kevin " of the Jail Journal ) , was released two years later , and returned to Ireland , his marriage to " Eva " of the Nation taking place in two days ' time . He was afterwards not only a ...
... later joined by Mitchel ( he is the " St. Kevin " of the Jail Journal ) , was released two years later , and returned to Ireland , his marriage to " Eva " of the Nation taking place in two days ' time . He was afterwards not only a ...
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... later bore witness in characteristically vehement language when he said , “ I love and honour Douglas Hyde . I have served under him since I was a boy . I am willing to serve until he can lead and I can serve no longer . " Never in any ...
... later bore witness in characteristically vehement language when he said , “ I love and honour Douglas Hyde . I have served under him since I was a boy . I am willing to serve until he can lead and I can serve no longer . " Never in any ...
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... later Irish novels , whose authors , whatever their descent , profess to be representative of Irish - Ireland . We are certainly warranted in expecting that later Irish fiction should exhibit , as Irish poetry and drama have exhibited ...
... later Irish novels , whose authors , whatever their descent , profess to be representative of Irish - Ireland . We are certainly warranted in expecting that later Irish fiction should exhibit , as Irish poetry and drama have exhibited ...
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