. The Irish green book. THE ALLIES. For were the original friends of the Nation,All the rest air a paltry and base fabrication.—Biglmv. ParneHs Paid Patriots.] 8 [John Brights Opinion. John Dillon, Xlie Patriot who exposed his unselfish patriotism by boasting :—The police will be all workingunticr MV ofeCERS witliin a jear (13/// March 1887) ; and who further confessed how he would use his power bysaying, jf know the rkwakd which we shall mete out to the men who have oppressed us.—ith September 1887. W^. H. K. Redmond, The presumptuous ignoramus whom Wexford (now Fermanagh) has retur


. The Irish green book. THE ALLIES. For were the original friends of the Nation,All the rest air a paltry and base fabrication.—Biglmv. ParneHs Paid Patriots.] 8 [John Brights Opinion. John Dillon, Xlie Patriot who exposed his unselfish patriotism by boasting :—The police will be all workingunticr MV ofeCERS witliin a jear (13/// March 1887) ; and who further confessed how he would use his power bysaying, jf know the rkwakd which we shall mete out to the men who have oppressed us.—ith September 1887. W^. H. K. Redmond, The presumptuous ignoramus whom Wexford (now Fermanagh) has returned tothe House at the bidding of Mr Pamell.—H. W. Lucy, Editor of The Daily News. Edmund Dwyer Gray, Editor and Proprietor of the Freemans Journal. [After reading an article in theFreemans Journal of tlie 2nd May, we decided to assassinate Mr Burke on the 3rd.— Evidence oj James Carey, \9thFell. 1883.] [Carey was proposed and seconded as a member of the Dublin Town Council by William OBrien, ,and T.


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