Fanny and Anna Parnell: Ireland's Patriot SistersMacmillan, 1991 - 331 pages |
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Page 60
... true man's love lifts them above it into the sunlight ' . For ' true man ' one may presumably read John O'Leary , Charles Kickham or Thomas Clarke Luby . A later editorial admitted that there did exist some unpatriotic Irishwomen ' who ...
... true man's love lifts them above it into the sunlight ' . For ' true man ' one may presumably read John O'Leary , Charles Kickham or Thomas Clarke Luby . A later editorial admitted that there did exist some unpatriotic Irishwomen ' who ...
Page 204
... true in some cases , it was also a fact that Lloyd viewed any practice which facilitated the resistance to the payment of rent as an evil to be put down , no matter how legal the practice might be . In April 1882 he began to prevent the ...
... true in some cases , it was also a fact that Lloyd viewed any practice which facilitated the resistance to the payment of rent as an evil to be put down , no matter how legal the practice might be . In April 1882 he began to prevent the ...
Page 239
... true character ; disbelief at the malice which seemed to have motivated this gratuitous slander - ' it not being required for any purposes he might have deemd needful to his own interests ' ; 3 sadness and hurt that a man she knew and ...
... true character ; disbelief at the malice which seemed to have motivated this gratuitous slander - ' it not being required for any purposes he might have deemd needful to his own interests ' ; 3 sadness and hurt that a man she knew and ...
Contents
Prologue | 1 |
The Tudors of Boston | 13 |
The Parnells of Avondale | 28 |
Copyright | |
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Fanny and Anna Parnell: Ireland’s Patriot Sisters Jane M Cote,Daniel M. Knight No preview available - 2014 |
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