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... reason and right to look for help , ending with an Ave Maria , half in Latin , half Gaelic . Ireland's noble cultural edifice had thus been destroyed , and these were the means of its destruction : first invasion without warrant or ...
... reason and right to look for help , ending with an Ave Maria , half in Latin , half Gaelic . Ireland's noble cultural edifice had thus been destroyed , and these were the means of its destruction : first invasion without warrant or ...
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... reasons . One is that he was , when all is said , an Irishman and , in the works quoted , writing on Ireland and ... reason is that he wrote in English , for not only did he know no Gaelic , but he regarded the abolition of Irish as ...
... reasons . One is that he was , when all is said , an Irishman and , in the works quoted , writing on Ireland and ... reason is that he wrote in English , for not only did he know no Gaelic , but he regarded the abolition of Irish as ...
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Blanche Mary Kelly. cial loss which his wife , not without reason , feared ; and the loss of sanity , which she seems also not without reason to have an- ticipated , although that she should have done so is one of the counts against her ...
Blanche Mary Kelly. cial loss which his wife , not without reason , feared ; and the loss of sanity , which she seems also not without reason to have an- ticipated , although that she should have done so is one of the counts against her ...
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INISFAIL | 1 |
THE GAY AND GALLANT GAEL | 17 |
THE DEERS CRY | 28 |
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