The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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Page 130
Let the Parliament of the Union present itself to the eyes of the Irish people ; then , and not till then , they will understand that boons bestowed on them are the gifts of Parliament , and not the gifts of Mr. Parnell .
Let the Parliament of the Union present itself to the eyes of the Irish people ; then , and not till then , they will understand that boons bestowed on them are the gifts of Parliament , and not the gifts of Mr. Parnell .
Page 131
Irish Primary Education , we contend , ought to be denominational to all intents ; in schools practically of different creeds , it should be made lawful to teach the doctrines of the religion to which the pupils belong ; and the clergy ...
Irish Primary Education , we contend , ought to be denominational to all intents ; in schools practically of different creeds , it should be made lawful to teach the doctrines of the religion to which the pupils belong ; and the clergy ...
Page 132
In these circumstances , it is simply monstrous to listen to the cry against Irish landlords malevolently raised for the worst purposes by the Parnellites and the National League , and our policy should be to take our stand on the ...
In these circumstances , it is simply monstrous to listen to the cry against Irish landlords malevolently raised for the worst purposes by the Parnellites and the National League , and our policy should be to take our stand on the ...
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