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  2. YOUNG IRELAND: A FRAGMENT OF IRISH HISTORY.

    "Talk of a Highland breakfast, but give me a Darrynane breakfast, and O. propitious gods, give me an appetite to enjoy it. 'Tis Homeric, or rather, let me say, Ossianic. A ...

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  3. CHAPTER III.

    After a month's retirement at Darrynane, O'Connoll broke silence in a letter to the Association, on a long postponed topic, the future policy of the National party. The letter reached ...

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  4. NOTE ON CHAPTER II.

    He brought to the service of the Irish masses, an amount I of natural ability and acquired talent rarely, indeed, to be found in the cause of the Irish a multitude Of acquirements vast in extant though, perhaps, too miscellancous ...

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