Irish Pamphlets
A bound volume of Irish political pamphlets. The spine has a gilt title which reads ‘Irish Pamphlets / Vol. II’.
Details
- Level of description
- File
- Date
- 1898-1924
- Reference
- 1
- Extent and medium
- c.260 pp; 18.5 cm x 13 cm; Bound volume; printed
- Scope and content
- A bound volume of Irish political pamphlets. The spine has a gilt title which reads ‘Irish Pamphlets / Vol. II’.
- Physical characteristics
- It appears that the covers of many of the pamphlets within the volume were removed, presumably prior to binding.
- Repository
- Irish Capuchin Archives
- Context
- Irish Capuchin Archives > Papers of 'The Capuchin Annual' and the Irish Capuchin Publications Office > Papers of Fr. Senan Moynihan OFM Cap. > Bound Pamphlet Collection
Annotations
Rights
- Rights
- Copyright held by the respective institution. Contact the archive for reproduction permissions.
Related Items
Extracted Mentions
People, places, and terms identified via handwriting recognition and named entity recognition.
Sample passages
- ( By Hugh O'Neill ) .
- would not , at the behest of Redmond , Dillon , Devlin ,
- would not , at the behest of Redmond , Dillon , Devlin ,
Full Transcript (OCR, 2 pages)
Machine-generated OCR transcript. Handwritten material may contain recognition errors.
Page 1
to principles thought that the Irish would be satisfied independent nation . Men who did not know the Irish race and its loyalty The Easter Week Rebellion in Ireland was one of integral part of the British Empire but a separate and would not , at the behest of Redmond , Dillon , Devlin , England's dark doings in the hope of sharing in b no slave-minded West Britons , ready to participate in ideals of the Irish race for a mess of cottage or a miser- participants in the crimes of England ; that the Irish showed the world the hollow presence of England , and able pittance called Home Rule ; that the Irish were nationality - that they had not become the willing spoils ; that the Irish did not wish their land to be a- the most important events in the world's war . It and other place-hunting politicians , surrender the the world that the Irish had not lost their spirit of corrupt representatives at Westminster . It proved to saved Ireland from the ignoming of surrender by her who is the real foe of ( By Hugh O'Neill ) . THE Irish ?
Page 2
glasgow : The Scottish Workers' Committees . THE CIRCIFICATION of Ireland By H. A. Campbell . Labour Organiser of Australia and New Zealand .