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KNOWLEDGE ♦ 



[December 1, 1887. 



vience which manv American editors are disposed to show 

 to their Irish constituency. 



I thinlj; that at heart Americans, North and South, value 

 union chiefly because it keeps the nation great and strong, 

 and safe from interference. It may be that, even as many 



in Eigland foolishly imagined that the separation of North 

 and South must be a gain to the old country, so some in 

 America may imagine that were Ireland separated from 

 England America's position would be improved. I have 

 not" however, met with any Americans quite so foolish. 



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