The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 8, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1858 - Ireland |
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Page 1058
... Union , ' being fully con- vinced , that under the auspices of those gentlemen named as the prime movers , it must succeed - and do much to teach the Irish peo- ple their true mission ; also tend very much to dissipate English prejudice ...
... Union , ' being fully con- vinced , that under the auspices of those gentlemen named as the prime movers , it must succeed - and do much to teach the Irish peo- ple their true mission ; also tend very much to dissipate English prejudice ...
Page 1063
... Union , " which I am sure will prove eminently useful , successful , and a lasting honor to the founders . C. G , Duffy , Esq . , M.P. MICHAEL O'GRADY . Manchester , Dec. 21st , 1853 . SIR - I received the circulars of the Celtic Union ...
... Union , " which I am sure will prove eminently useful , successful , and a lasting honor to the founders . C. G , Duffy , Esq . , M.P. MICHAEL O'GRADY . Manchester , Dec. 21st , 1853 . SIR - I received the circulars of the Celtic Union ...
Page 1081
... Union is working ; and moreover makes it heavy on the funds of the Union , for though possessing high literary merit , and evincing true poetic genius , it is yet not strictly within the range of those teachings promised by the Celtic Union ...
... Union is working ; and moreover makes it heavy on the funds of the Union , for though possessing high literary merit , and evincing true poetic genius , it is yet not strictly within the range of those teachings promised by the Celtic Union ...
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