. The educational value of the study of poetry. : An address delivered in the Dining Hall of Trinity College, at the opening of the fifteenth session of the Undergraduate Philosophical Society of the University of Dublin, (November 26, 1868).. are sending toprison our loyal fellow-Protestants in England who protest. Walesis unanimous in its revolt, and Parliament is now discussing a Bill for its coercion. What shall we do ? Stand by The faithful our Protestantism, or by the men who have four. betrayed it ? Is it principles or men with us ? Messrs. Corbett, Sloan, Wood and Russell votedas men a
. The educational value of the study of poetry. : An address delivered in the Dining Hall of Trinity College, at the opening of the fifteenth session of the Undergraduate Philosophical Society of the University of Dublin, (November 26, 1868).. are sending toprison our loyal fellow-Protestants in England who protest. Walesis unanimous in its revolt, and Parliament is now discussing a Bill for its coercion. What shall we do ? Stand by The faithful our Protestantism, or by the men who have four. betrayed it ? Is it principles or men with us ? Messrs. Corbett, Sloan, Wood and Russell votedas men against this new priestly tyranny. All the remaining Ulstermembers voted for it. Is not our duty clear ? Our Faith is atstake. What shall we barter for it ? Either the Orange ordermust give up its Protestant principles, or it must expel the menwho have betrayed them. As for Ulster, its duty is equally has been misrepresented, dishonoured and betrayed. Its trusthas, been used for the oppression of brave Protestants, and theState endowment of Roman and Anglican priestcraft. God andour country demand that those who have trailed the Orange liliesin the dust should be themselves deposed from the trust they haveso shamelessly THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF THE STUDY OF POETRY. AN ADDRESS DELIVERED IN THE DINING HALL OF TRINITY COLLEGE, AT THE OPENING OF THE FIFTEENTH SESSION OF THE UNDERGRADUATE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY ^ OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN, (NOVEMBER 26, 1868). BY THE PRESIDENT, VINCENT A. SMITH, Sch. Univ. Stud. TOllj g^j^pcnbi^e. DUBLIN :M. & S. EATON, 95 GRAFTON STREET. 1868. THE EDUCATIONAL VALUE OF THE STUDY OF POETRY AN ADDRESS DELIVERED IN THE DINING HALL OF TRINITY COLLEGE, AT THE OPENING OF THE FIFTEENTH SESSION OF THE UNDEKGRADUATE PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN, (NOVEMBER 26, 1868). BY THE PRESIDENT, VINCENT A. SMITH, Sen. Univ. Stud. Wxi\] ^ppenbi;^. DUBLIN : M. & S. EATON, 95 GRAFTON STREET. 1868. EXTRACT FROM THE MINUTES OF THESOCIET
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