. The Irish green book. lsSpencer, and the DATE DUE ! le General Election, 1886. at the Polls, the Grand Old Repealerrieuds the masses, and says : I amidness of mdgar opinion to the black-eness which befoul the history of theJ., \Oth July 1880. th Liberals who refuse to turn their coats raphs : If Warwickshire does not wishn the Liberal Candidate. —7«/t Jtdy three Separatists, Earl Granville, Earl all ? lisses the Separatist and Sham Patrioticidentify Liberalism with Parnellism, and of ABSOLUTE SURRENDER. —SlR GeOBOE re ? ent.—W. E. G., ISth June 1886. [ Theme 1886.] [Our measures are


. The Irish green book. lsSpencer, and the DATE DUE ! le General Election, 1886. at the Polls, the Grand Old Repealerrieuds the masses, and says : I amidness of mdgar opinion to the black-eness which befoul the history of theJ., \Oth July 1880. th Liberals who refuse to turn their coats raphs : If Warwickshire does not wishn the Liberal Candidate. —7«/t Jtdy three Separatists, Earl Granville, Earl all ? lisses the Separatist and Sham Patrioticidentify Liberalism with Parnellism, and of ABSOLUTE SURRENDER. —SlR GeOBOE re ? ent.—W. E. G., ISth June 1886. [ Theme 1886.] [Our measures are defid, but that he has made no concessions, and[,y and entirely committed.—W. E. G., bantling in ! ;one, out of a House of 658 ; in 1885, 333• 670.—Lord Rosebery, I9lh Oct. 1886. f I England Awat Government by aare refusing to gOtto Trevelyah The Separatist Bill ia NOT REALthey may be broi Popping up a speaks of ; The4<A Oct. 1887. The Separatist followed, out of s UNIVERSITY PRODUCTS, INC. #B!Dy-5!3U;i. HIS LAST PLANK. BOSTON COLLEGE 3 9031 024 25154 8 EIGHTH THOUSAND. Cheai- axd Complete Edition of MR GLADSTONE: A Study. By L. J. JENNINGS, With Important Additions, including an entirely new Chapter on LATER DEVELOPMENTS OF MR GLADSTONES IRISH POLICY. Price One Shilling. This is the most powerful »ud effectual, bi-caiise the most calm, unimiiassioned, unassailable in- dictmeut of Mr Gladstone yet laid before the public A book which erery politician must, andeyery lover of his country aud hater of hypocrisy and selhsliness should, possess.—Vanity Fair. It would be impossible within the limits of an article to follow Mr Jeu« tlirough his brilliantand scathing analysis of the many parts which have been played by Mr (.iladstouti in his long occupancyof the political stage.—Manchester Courier. This is a most remarkable book, and it will be read by all classes with serious attention.—DuHinIrish Iinies. Mr does not indulge in mere vague as


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