. The Irish green book. e medium offered by Mr Parnell to Mr Forster, under theKilmainham Treaty, to put down outrages in Ireland. [He is now in America, a true bill for wilful murder havingbeen found against him.] What are these that liowl and hiss across the strait of westward water?Thieves and murderersâhands yet red with blood, and tongues yet black with lies.âA. C. Su-inburne. The Joe Brady Club, 2Srd March 1884. Frank Bryne, late Secretary to the Land League, took the chair^at the Joe Brady Club, and strongly advocated the use of dynamite, the torch, and the dagger.âNew YorkHerald, 2ith


. The Irish green book. e medium offered by Mr Parnell to Mr Forster, under theKilmainham Treaty, to put down outrages in Ireland. [He is now in America, a true bill for wilful murder havingbeen found against him.] What are these that liowl and hiss across the strait of westward water?Thieves and murderersâhands yet red with blood, and tongues yet black with lies.âA. C. Su-inburne. The Joe Brady Club, 2Srd March 1884. Frank Bryne, late Secretary to the Land League, took the chair^at the Joe Brady Club, and strongly advocated the use of dynamite, the torch, and the dagger.âNew YorkHerald, 2ith Mnre/i 1SS4. [Mr Bryues wife is the brave little woman who provided the weapons for the murdersin the Phfenix Park.] The Irish World. Mr Parnell telegraphs:ââ ⢠Thanks to the Irish World and its readers for their constantco-operation and substantial support in our great cause.âTelegram to IrLih iVorld, 2Gth Jan. 1881. [During twoyears up to Nov. 1882, the Land League received £51,000 from the Irish World.]. CONSPICUOUS MODERATION. Our speech is now as smooth and soft as one of Williams ooUara ;The only big, big Ds we know are Dynamite and Bollarg. The Dynamitards.] 14 [Separation. The Editor of the Irish World. The Editor of the Irish World is Mr Patrick Ford, who writes of themurder of Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr Burke as the victory in the Phomix Park, and who has been an openadvocate of dynamitt and gunpowder. A Agent. Some think it is an open question whether the political agent called Dynamite^ wasfirst commissioned in Russia or Ireland. Still we claim the merit for Ireland.âPatrick Ford, I2th June 1880. Michael DavittS Guide. Mr Davitt acknowledges his indebtedness to the Irish World, and says :âThe IrishWorld, which of course means Partick Ford, has almost always been a guide, philosopher, and/riend of mine since myliberation from Dartmoor.âMichael Davitt, 2ith October 1885. [Mr Ford, the most prominent representative ofIrish-American assassi


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