. The Irish green book. e iie\ei hoped liffuit- ; biu now he liojies and breathes, because he has got thialliance of Mv Painell.—W. E. Gladstone, 24M Ace. 1885. THE IRISH GREEN BOOK. The Whole Truth should steadily be made known and pressed upon the minds of the people of England. W. E. Gladstone, 30th October 1886 Zlbe llncrowneb Iking. His Nationality. Mr PameU is much less English or Irish than American. He is no^ a man of large literaryreading.—T. P. OCosxoR, — The Parnell Movement. [ He was at Magdalen College, Cambridge, from which,it is said, he was abruptlj sent down for knocking


. The Irish green book. e iie\ei hoped liffuit- ; biu now he liojies and breathes, because he has got thialliance of Mv Painell.—W. E. Gladstone, 24M Ace. 1885. THE IRISH GREEN BOOK. The Whole Truth should steadily be made known and pressed upon the minds of the people of England. W. E. Gladstone, 30th October 1886 Zlbe llncrowneb Iking. His Nationality. Mr PameU is much less English or Irish than American. He is no^ a man of large literaryreading.—T. P. OCosxoR, — The Parnell Movement. [ He was at Magdalen College, Cambridge, from which,it is said, he was abruptlj sent down for knocking a man down, apparently in a fit of abstraction, and refusing toapologise.—Pail Mail GazeHe.\ Mr ForsterS Charge. The charge against the member for Cork is—not that he himself either directly plannedor perpetrated outrages and murders—but that he either connived at them, or that, warned by facts and statements,he determined to remain in ignorance.—The late W. E. Forster, , 22nd February 1883. First to


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