AN IRISH ISHMAELITE
In one of his recent works G. K. Chesterton compared the administration of national affairs to the writing of a love-letter; both should be left to the parties interested, however valuable may be the advice an outsider thinks he can tender. Some such thought must suggest itself to the Irishman perus...
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