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What we think upon, what we love, wo become. As we think great or noble or holy thoughts, we become great, or noble or holy. This i§ the power of the ideal. Mr. P. D. McKenna, writing in the Catholic Citizen, says : — “Napper Tandy was the original Sinn Feiner. In 1779, when England restricted the trade of Ireland beyond human endurance, James Napper Tandy, a Protestant Dubliner, started a campaign against the purchasing of English goods. That was Sinn Fein. So effective was the patriotic work of this Irishman that he finally was driven out to America in 1795, a political exile.” .jfj

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New Zealand Tablet, 22 January 1920, Page 23

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