The Irish Review, Volumes 1-4Lemma Publishing Corporation, 1971 |
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Page 170
... Horace Plunkett returned from America in 1889. Nature had prepared him for the work he was to undertake by gifting ... Sir Horace Plunkett wanted to keep his work non- political . He had not at that time realised that to the political ...
... Horace Plunkett returned from America in 1889. Nature had prepared him for the work he was to undertake by gifting ... Sir Horace Plunkett wanted to keep his work non- political . He had not at that time realised that to the political ...
Page 472
... Sir Horace Plunkett . His reputation is great beyond the limits of Europe . His policy is recognised everywhere as the one which offers a chance of rehabilitating rural life . In England , in Scotland , and in America men are following ...
... Sir Horace Plunkett . His reputation is great beyond the limits of Europe . His policy is recognised everywhere as the one which offers a chance of rehabilitating rural life . In England , in Scotland , and in America men are following ...
Page 475
... Sir Horace Plunkett ! bless you , no . I never had a quarrel with Sir Horace Plunkett . I occupy to that gentleman very much the position the Athenian citizen did to Aristides . I have no fault to find with the man , but I am very ...
... Sir Horace Plunkett ! bless you , no . I never had a quarrel with Sir Horace Plunkett . I occupy to that gentleman very much the position the Athenian citizen did to Aristides . I have no fault to find with the man , but I am very ...
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Abbey Players Grace Gifford | 52 |
In the Poppy Field James Stephens | 104 |
South Holland Types Norman | 104 |
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