The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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Page 89
... Ireland ; it had no flag , or army , or fleet of its own ; no embassy from Ireland had ever reached a foreign Court , and , Catholic as it was , it was unknown at Rome , except as a barbarous province which might be handed over at will ...
... Ireland ; it had no flag , or army , or fleet of its own ; no embassy from Ireland had ever reached a foreign Court , and , Catholic as it was , it was unknown at Rome , except as a barbarous province which might be handed over at will ...
Page 93
... Ireland . 7. It is the commonest of errors to speak of Ireland as still governed by England . Such was actually the fact during the first eighty years of the last century , nor did it absolutely cease to be the fact when the Irish ...
... Ireland . 7. It is the commonest of errors to speak of Ireland as still governed by England . Such was actually the fact during the first eighty years of the last century , nor did it absolutely cease to be the fact when the Irish ...
Page 96
... Ireland . It is histori- cally certain that Fenianism was nothing but a revival of the Young Ireland rebellion in an American garb , while both the Land League and the present Home Rule conspiracy were evolved out of Fenian elements ...
... Ireland . It is histori- cally certain that Fenianism was nothing but a revival of the Young Ireland rebellion in an American garb , while both the Land League and the present Home Rule conspiracy were evolved out of Fenian elements ...
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