During the past century some remarkable women have arisen in Ireland, who, by their devotion to their land, have won for themselves the appreciation of all lovers of liberty. As a rule, Irishwomen do not like notoriety; they consider that their proper place is in the home, and not before the public gaze. There they can Instll by precept and example, the love of native land, and her cause, which is so dear to most of them; but ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advocate (Melbourne, Vic. : 1868 - 1954), Sat 16 Mar 1912, Page 13
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