QUASI-PATRIOTISM.
Mr A. M. Sullivan, m his eloquent protest to the Irish m America against the incendiary projects of the dynamite ' party,"'' concludes Jby saying •— " j
*hile those men on your side of the water, who publish such schemes, are only thinking of how to ' frighten John Bull/ or" to • put Sir W. Harcjurt m a rage,' as some of them declured to me last Butumn, they are not frightening England a bit, but they are doing horrible injury to Trisb'men and to Ireland. Iheyare evicting honest Irishmen from iood employments and comfortable Jjomes, and casting thfin? into poverty . l'hey are hurling Irish girls upon (he streets of En lish cities. They are before my eyes driving Irish children of tender years to mendicancy and crime m the gutters and .slums of London,"
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 144, 26 May 1883, Page 2
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133QUASI-PATRIOTISM. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 144, 26 May 1883, Page 2
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