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Youghal - Page 626
It is impossible to say how many miles of bog extend into the sea beyond Youghal. Another peculiarity of the strand around Clay Castle is that it is ...
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Huntingdon - Page 472
Others would come between them just as Huntingdon had now, attracting her attention, amusing her, awaking her ready laughter, so that he hardly got an ...
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Dublin - Page 366
Poor weary spirit! life in Dublin was unbearable; there was a longing for the fresh breath of the bold bluffs and the bracken braes of old Tyrone. ...
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Kingstown - Page 428
from which, escorted by military and police, and a splendid entourage of general officers and public officials, he rode on horseback to Kingstown.
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Celbridge - Page 340
He had been for a short while on the mission in the Dublin diocese, and (unless I am mistaken) at the little town of Celbridge. ...
Clonmel - Page 497
gallant Clonmel, and defend heroic Limerick against Ireton ; and they largely composed the remnant of Own Eoe's army, under Bishop ...
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Tipperary - Page 254
Tradition asserts that Cromwell wa« enchanted with the abundant fertility of the golden vale of Tipperary, and that his capture of Clonmel, ...
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Belfast - Page 429
received some kindness from my friends in Belfast, and who felt called upon in return to show a little polite attention to the student far from home. ...
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Drogheda - Page 382
said to have ouce remarked in answer to the compliment paid to him by a well known MP for Drogheda, in the good old days when Drogheda had a member. ...
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Letterkenny - Page 497
Adamnan's new Cathedral we shall have a chapel to the ' Dove of the Churches,' whose birthplace lies only eight miles from Letterkenny, and whose ...
more pages: 495
Rome - Page 296
As it had been already determined that he should prosecute his studies for some years at Rome, without any near prospect of his entering upon the ...
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Louth - Page 468
Don't you think the Scotchman that was put up for Louth the other day would have been very willing to give the bishop a present of ten thousand pounds ...
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Florence - Page 46
out two centuries before Michael Angelo appeared, a fierce 1 fight took place in Florence. It arose out of one of those iry feuds that were so common ...
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London - Page 369
paying world of London, rather than content themselves with the ideally uncomfortable conditions of him who elects to chew the cud of sweet and bitter ...
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Paris - Page 425
Not even when Dick gets on in the world will he find such pleasure in doing the Rhine, or in a hurried trip to Paris, that he finds now in coming home ...
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St. Augustine - Page 322
Father Sheehan in our own pages has noted the curious fact that, though St. Augustine spent the most vigorous years of his manhood in the Manichean ...
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Guelph - Page 47
while the vision seen by their victim is the one object before the eyes of the cultured thinkers of an age that believes that Guelph and Ghibelline ...
St. Louis, Missouri - Page 631
writer mentions Father Ryan's sister as still living in St. Louis, she may have been his authority for several minute statements ...
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Mitchelstown - Page 336
Patrick's Day this year, in the town hall of Mitchelstown, with the Catholic priest of the parish, Dean O'Regan in the chair, and to him the printed ...
Bundoran - Page 422
Priests from Ulster parishes spend their well-earned fortnight of vocation in remote Bundoran, where the breeze comes freshly across the wide Atlantic ...
Jand - Page 56
The authoress is evidently a student of nature,Jand has derived her impressions in the best of all schools. There is considerable originality of style ...
Brighton - Page 102
Oh, yes, charming girl; father got a charming place down at Brighton, charming grounds ; mother charming old lady, gives such charming little dances ...
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Boston - Page 24
For a breathing space he was at Hull, on the lovely sea coast near Boston, in August last. In view of the place his heart saw Ireland. ...
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Cologne - Page 562
its valley of green, much as you look down upon Cologne from the top of its Cathedral. You can count all the churches and other ...
more pages: 388
Bristol - Page 160
After ray last to you I intended to set off for Ireland the week after Easter, ani to make Dublin instead of Bristol my way to Cork ...
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New York - Page 43
This moment outside New York, in a laboratory that would suggest to a poetic mind those things Dante saw in his Vision of Hell, amid roaring furnaces, ...
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Birmingham - Page 43
heard and appreciated hundreds of miles away in Birmingham. Here again is a proof of the magic of the human mind. But we must remember that all these ...
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Castlerea - Page 487
The second son, Hugh the Younger, lived quietly, for years, on his lands near Castlerea, a village on the Suck, still attesting, iu its name, ...
Niagara, NY - Page 631
priesthood at Niagara, NY The St. Louis journalist, who seems to know his facts, says he was ordained in his 22nd year in the Lazarist Church • (St. ...
Galway - Page 216
Maynooth College stands about twelve miles from Dublin, on the old great north-western road between Galway and Dublin. ...
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Tramore - Page 422
Bray and white-stranded Tramore receive their quota of visitors, and Portrush, the most forward of northern watering places, prepare? for its season. ...
Whittier - Page 151
With the same reserve I copy the postscript from a kind letter of the poet, Whittier, with its quaint little bit of ungrammatical Quakerism. ...
Derby - Page 260
In Derby we were told it was little more than it was forty years ago, when a Convent of Mercy was founded there. ...
Hagerstown - Page 630
Norfolk, in Virginia, and Hagerstown in Maryland, dispute the honour of being his birthplace. Tiu year also is uncertain, whether 1834 or 1836. ...
Cincinnati - Page 110
The same Publishers, the Benzigers of Now York, Cincinnati and Chicago, have sent us "A Happy Tear: or the Year Sanctified by meditating on the Maxims ...
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San Diego, California - Page 245
This poem is dated from San Diego, California. I hope it is not another Californian plagiarism; for to steal another man's poem seems worse than to ...
Bournemouth - Page 644
They will talk, for example, of Bournemouth; they will flock thither in their crowds; yet in every respect its climatic advantages, not to speak of ...
Denver - Page 277
"We may bracket together two Magazines which have come to us from Jesuit Colleges as far 'apart as Denver in Colorado and Sydney in New South Wales. ...
Berkeley - Page 481
scorned even by Berkeley, though every virtue under heaven was his; and all but ignored by Arthur Young in his visits to the abodes of their rulers. ...
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Chicago - Page 266
The mother of these children used, onco or twice a year, to travel to Dublin—which to the children seemed as far away as Chicago seems now. ...
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Venice - Page 515
was strongest of all—to think I should some day succeed in literature or art, and get rich enough to go to Italy and sail through Venice in a gondola. ...
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Augusta - Page 631
for five years at Augusta in Georgia. He had previously worked as a priest at Nashville; but in 1870 he was appointed pastor of ...
Tuam - Page 296
that led to the memorable disputation De Sacrificio Abrahce,, in which the present archbishop of Tuam, then professor of Dogmatic Theology, ...
Messina - Page 449
his disciple Placid, who had been brought up at Cassino from his earliest years, was sent into Sicily to establish a colony of monks at Messina, ...
Enniskerry - Page 517
We rlrove through the Scalp and Enniskerry ; I suppose you know that too ? Well, it waa a long, long happy day on Sunday, hut I am going to show you ...
Downey - Page 108
The most noteworthy book this month, is "Poems by John Francis O'Donnell" (London : Ward and Downey). For this best of memorials to a gifted Irishman ...
Montreal - Page 276
This is by far the neatest; and the next in this respect is the newest, " Tlie Canadian Messenger of the Sacred Heart," edited at Montreal by the Eev. ...
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Notre Dame, Indiana - Page 165
Dominic " (Are Maria Press: Notre Dame, Indiana), but her book is a good deal more than a description of a certain festival. ...
Banagher - Page 489
and held the fort of Banagher for James II.; he died a prisoner at Chester Castle; and he, too, was deprived of the lands of his father. ...
Mobile, Alabama - Page 631
Mary's, Mobile, Alabama, where he continued till 1883, when Bishop Quinlan released him from parish work, that he might ...
Irvine - Page 117
But my blood was so up at the insolence, which even Irvine must have noticed, that I could not or would not at the moment disclaim the mock gentility ...
Baltimore - Page 631
Baltimore edition of his poems be is said to have studied for the priesthood at Niagara, NY The St. Louis journalist, who seems ...
Philadelphia - Page 276
The largest by far of these is the American Messenger, edited by Father Raphael Dowey, SJ, at Philadelphia. It is quite an imposing literary and ...
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Evesham - Page 450
Alban's, Tewkesbury and Evesham, became famous throughout Christendom as centres of piety and learning. During the pontificate of Gregory, too, ...
Oxford - Page 34
and he afterwards entered Trinity College, Oxford, where he graduated as BA in 1704, MA in 1707 ; and then, passing to All Souls' College, ...
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Liverpool - Page 614
is partly attributed to he Sunday morning visit to the Catholic Church on Copperas Hill: fo the events take place in Liverpool and its neighbourhood. ...
Gibraltar - Page 160
I see that the Brigade, instead of Gibraltar, is destined for the West Indiea. I expect a letter from you on receipt hereof, informing me whether you ...
Nashville - Page 631
as a priest at Nashville; but in 1870 he was appointed pastor of St. Mary's, Mobile, Alabama, where he continued till 1883, when ...
Peabody, Massachusetts - Page 371
Francis Nugent, of Peabody, Massachusetts, " supplies the ellipsis " to which we refer in our introductory note. ...
Buffalo - Page 504
Piatt's muse, in the new quarterly part of the large " Magazine of Poetry " published at Buffalo. In these poems, and also in the newest poems in the ...
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Canterbury - Page 449
He fixed the archiepiscopal see at Canterbury, and close to the cathedral. VOL. xix. No 219. 33.
Preston - Page 497
The Catholic News, an excellent journal published at Preston—and that epithet is not suggested by gratitude for kindly criticism of " the most ...
Glasgow - Page 306
Professor William Thompson, of Glasgow, used the Callan nitric on a gigantic scale as to the size of individual cells in some magnetic experiments. ...
Nuremberg - Page 81
sea) we can know of the glories of Rome and Florence, of Eouen and Nuremberg, of mediaeval architecture, aid of modern painting and sculpture. ...
Cardiff - Page 560
"The Science of God," a sermon preached at Cardiff on the occasion of the meeting- of the British Association, has been published by Burns and Dates. ...
Biloxi - Page 631
literary matters at Biloxi, where Jefferson Davis, the ex-President of the South, lived in retirement. This permission was confirmed by Bishop Nanucy. ...
Munich - Page 641
one seems to be transported to some Continental pleasure resort, to Baden-Baden, or even to the leafy avenues of musical Munich herself. ...
Corpus Christi - Page 261
a miserable burlesque on the glorious processions and festivities with which Corpus Christi was celebrated in merrie England in Catholic times. ...
Coventry - Page 456
abbot of the monastery, so that only a Cathedral-Prior was elected by the monks, " as is done," says Ware, " in the church of Winchester or Coventry. ...
York - Page 438
The eldest frank, noble, unsuspicious, except where mysterious presentiment prompts him—the grandson of old York. ...
Louisville, Kentucky - Page 630
Abram Joseph Ryan, poet, born at Norfoli Virginia, loth August, 1839 ; died at Louisville, Kentucky, 22nd April, 1886. ...
Roseau - Page 252
In an early volume of this Magazine we devoted an entire article to " Lafontaine's Best"—namely ' le Chtme et le Roseau. ...
Paderborn - Page 384
Paderborn (Dublin Agents: MH Gill and Son) sends a further instalment of the new edition of Elbel's famous Theologia- Moralis per modum Confer ...
Lahore - Page 329
Cum mens onus reponit, ae peregrino Lahore fessi venimus Larem ad nostrum, Desideratoque acquiescimus lecto. Hoc est quod uniun est pro laboribus ...
Plymouth - Page 144
After four or five years, my ship was ordered home; we arrived safely in Plymouth, and I had to see everything on board in ship-shape before I landed. ...
Santiago - Page 556
For instance, apropos of Balmaceda and the revolution in Chili, a correspondent of the fall Mall Gazette furnishes a description of Santiago. ...
Sydney - Page 110
Bede Vaughan, Cardinal Moran's predecessor in the archiepiscopal see of Sydney in Australia, wrote, while he was a Benedictine Friar at Hereford, ...
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Melbourne - Page 276
Cullen, SJ, and the Australian Messenger, edited at Melbourne by the Eev. Michael Watson, S J., show a great deal of heartiness and practical working ...
Hyderabad - Page 613
especially with such amiable accompaniments as the sun-strokes of New York, or the rattlesnakes of Hyderabad—not to speak of those lovely regions in ...