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The following par appeared in the Jbreeman ; The Palace, Thurles. — It is utterly impossible for the Archbishop of Cashel to reply to each and every one of the friendly letters he has received within the last few days, or to acknowledge the resolutions passed in his regard at the various public meetings that have been recently held throughout the country. He thinks, however, that he can suitably and sufficiently express his thankfulness, in a general way, through the Freeman for all such communications, assuring his correspondents at the same time that he has been amply indemnified by their kind and encouraging words for the scurrilous assaults that have been lately made on him in the columns of the London and anti-Irish Press.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 428, 24 June 1881, Page 18

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 428, 24 June 1881, Page 18

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume IX, Issue 428, 24 June 1881, Page 18