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The Times commenting on Mr. Chamberlain's speech says: - It looks as if Mr. Chamberlain has been stirred to something like emulation by the recent proofs of Mr. Parnell's success as leader of the Irish masses.
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Summary: | Brumagem Joe (to a lot of English roughs and chaw-bacons).-"Here, my noble Britons! I have traced out for you what, as Freemen, you should have, and nothing less! Am I not a great and an original statesman?" / Pat (in the crowd).-"Bedad [sic] you are nothing of the sort ; shure [sic] it's only imitating Charlie Parnell you are, but the resemblance would be stronger if you had to put in three months in Kilmainham for unfurlin' that flag." |
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Format: | Prints & Drawings |
Language: | English |
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[Dublin] :
[P.J. Gormley],
24th January, 1885.
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Notes: | Supplement given away with the Weekly Freeman of 24th January, 1885. Price Three Half-Pence. Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 43.0x28.0 cm.. more |