The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Irish University Press, 1971 - 601 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 196
... heart of his countrymen ( cheers ) . Lest it should be thought I have taken upon me voluntarily this office , let me say , that I have been obliged to yield to the importunity of your Secre- tary , whom I never saw but once before , and ...
... heart of his countrymen ( cheers ) . Lest it should be thought I have taken upon me voluntarily this office , let me say , that I have been obliged to yield to the importunity of your Secre- tary , whom I never saw but once before , and ...
الصفحة 197
... heart , only to discover their meaning too late to make me good at anything which requires either reason or ... heart of a lover , and the head of a sage ( cheers ) . And I now thank God in the earnestness of my heart — and this you will ...
... heart , only to discover their meaning too late to make me good at anything which requires either reason or ... heart of a lover , and the head of a sage ( cheers ) . And I now thank God in the earnestness of my heart — and this you will ...
الصفحة 291
... heart of the poor emigrant clings with as much affection to the land of his nativity , as the heart of a peer . Nay , more so . His associ- ations - his friends - his knowledge , are all confined to the town in which he lived ; and that ...
... heart of the poor emigrant clings with as much affection to the land of his nativity , as the heart of a peer . Nay , more so . His associ- ations - his friends - his knowledge , are all confined to the town in which he lived ; and that ...
المحتوى
IRELANDHER WOES AND STRUGGLES UNDER BRITISH OPPRESSION 93174 | 174 |
BOOK VI | 239 |
HOSTILITY OF THE BRITISH PRESS AND THE RULING CLASSES TO | 289 |
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