As- IRISHMAN'S ])EWC!tII'TION OF AjtKUICA. All Irishman, in describing America, said, " I am toirl that you might roll Jinglaml through it, an' it woudii'l make a dint in the ground ; there's fresh water oceans inside lhat siie might droun Ould Ireland in ; and as for Scotland, ye might stick it in a corner, and ye'd niver be able to'jiud it out, except, il .night be by the fcmell o' whisky."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 250, 31 August 1864, Page 6
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