| James Whiteside - 1868 - 518 páginas
...calumny, which would asperse one of the most exalted characters which any nation ever produced, and that in a country which owes its liberties and its greatness...labours and splendid achievements. I remember that man being the theme of universal panegyric — the wonder and the boast of Ireland, for his genius and... | |
| James Whiteside - 1868 - 498 páginas
...often been the theatre of his glorious labours and splendid achievements. I remember that man being the theme of universal panegyric — the wonder and the boast of Ireland, for his genius and his virtue. Ilis name silenced .the sceptic upon the reality of genuine patriotism. To doubt the purity... | |
| James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1878 - 72 páginas
...calumny which would asperse one of the most exalted characters which any nation ever produced, and that in a country which owes its liberties and its greatness...which has so often been the theatre of his glorious labors and splendid achievements. I remember the man, the theme of universal panegyric, the wonder... | |
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