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Manners and Customs of the Ancient Irish, A SERIES OF LECTURES,

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BY THE LATE EUGENE O'CURRY, M.R.I.A.,

Professor of Irish History and Archæology in the Catholic University of Ireland; Corresponding Member of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, &c.

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This great Meeting which represented the feeling of the Nation, liberal Protestant as well as Catholic, was carried out by the Committee by receiving aid from all sympathisers, as it entailed great expense. These 296 Letters are the replies of the varions Noblemen and Gentlemen, with their addresses, sent by post to the Secretary, and the amount they subscribed, in their own handwriting, which form a thick folio volume.

CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION.

Catholics as individuals generally exclaim, "O'Connell got us Emancipation." The Orator in his flights of Rhetoric proclaims the same, but the Historian when he comes to write the history of that great event must take in the surrounding aid and influences from all classes. The love of fair play that was, as it were, filling the very air with its blessed aid, all contributed to obtain it.

The great Protestant help alone then given freely and liberally, was beyond praise. The magnanimity of our fellow-countrymen, who possessed privileges, which, were they narrow-minded or bigoted, they would not like to divide or wish others to enjoy. O'Connell was the great Tribune to consolidate and move the various elements, and crown with success this great act of his life. But that unlimited thanks are due to the Lords, Baronets, Nobility, great Commoners, and princely Merchants, who forwarded, not by their names alone, but by their purse, these documents of over two hundred and ninety names, with amounts subscribed, in their own handwriting, fully prove.

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What a grand picture for any one of the above or their descendants to possess. An Autogragh written nearly fifty years since to show to their household that he helped to open the portals to honour and position to the O'Hagans, the Barrys, the Monahans, the Pigots, the O'Briens, the Fitzgeralds, the Pallasses, of these days. If such a collection existed in America of the men who struggled for Independence, 30 Union States would contend for it, and thousand of dollars would be ready to purchase it.

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