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... Irish believed a whine was the only way to express their feelings towards those hereditary enemies of their people who had oppressed and despised them ever since the English conquest of Ireland . In the eyes of their oppressors Ireland ...
... Irish believed a whine was the only way to express their feelings towards those hereditary enemies of their people who had oppressed and despised them ever since the English conquest of Ireland . In the eyes of their oppressors Ireland ...
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... Irish was to Erin's green isle , Saint Patrick , the faith of their fathers , and the Pope . The English and the Scots viewed British institutions with an almost mystical awe and veneration ; the Irish were trained in the virtues of ...
... Irish was to Erin's green isle , Saint Patrick , the faith of their fathers , and the Pope . The English and the Scots viewed British institutions with an almost mystical awe and veneration ; the Irish were trained in the virtues of ...
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... Irish Catholics of treasonable practices , of cherishing Irish patriotism and of educating their children to be loyal to ' dear old mother Ireland ' while remaining silent on loyalty to Her Majesty and the United Kingdom . The Irish ...
... Irish Catholics of treasonable practices , of cherishing Irish patriotism and of educating their children to be loyal to ' dear old mother Ireland ' while remaining silent on loyalty to Her Majesty and the United Kingdom . The Irish ...
Contents
HIGH NOON FOR MORAL IMPROVERS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA | 73 |
OVERSTRAITERS OVERLANDERS AND OTHERS DESCEND | 84 |
ENGLANDS ECHO IN THE ANTIPODES | 113 |
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