. Treasury of Irish eloquence, being a compendium of Irish oratory and literature . Irishmen by the words of truth, honor, and justice, than to pay halfa million a year to an inefficient militia, by a useless, a pernicious, anangry taxation. Rely upon it that your diplomacy will be morerespected and feared by foieign nations at seeing peace than divisionsin your own country; and take the advice of an humble individual,when I presume to tell you to commence the next Parliament (whereyou will keep office precisely till the Christmas recess), by retracingyour steps towards Ireland, and legislatin


. Treasury of Irish eloquence, being a compendium of Irish oratory and literature . Irishmen by the words of truth, honor, and justice, than to pay halfa million a year to an inefficient militia, by a useless, a pernicious, anangry taxation. Rely upon it that your diplomacy will be morerespected and feared by foieign nations at seeing peace than divisionsin your own country; and take the advice of an humble individual,when I presume to tell you to commence the next Parliament (whereyou will keep office precisely till the Christmas recess), by retracingyour steps towards Ireland, and legislating for your country, not inthe burning records of persecution and insult, but in the imperishablelaws of eternal truth and public justice. And never forget theremarkable words of the illustrious Louis Napoleon III.: AVoe beto him (that is to you) who gives the first signal of collision, theconsequences of which will be incalculable. I have the honor to be, my Lord Earl, 3our Lordships obedientservant, D. AV. Cahill, D. D. SERMONS AND LECTURES. / Rev, Michael Bernard Buckley. [97]. REV. MICHAEL B. BUCKLEY Sermon. Panegteio of Saint Finbar, Patron Saint of the Diocese ofCork.* [Rev. Micliael Bernard Buckley, the eloquent preacher, and graduate of MaynoothCollege, Dublin, from whose numerous lectures in the United States, in 1870, andelscwliere, we take the following, was born in Cork, March 9th, 1831, and died inthe same city, May 17lh, 1872.] The wise man shall seek out the wisdom of all the ancients, and will be occupiedin the prophets ... he will give his heart to resort early to the Lord that madehim, and he will pray in the sight of the Most High. Ue will pour f(>rtli the wordsof his wisdom as showers, and in his prayer he will confess to the Lord. ... lieshall shew forth the discipline he hath learned, and shall glory in the law of thecovenant of the Lord. Many shall praise his wisdom and it shall never be memory of him shall not depart away, and his name sh


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