Edward Linley Sambourne Cartoons from Punch magazine
New Irish Duet. Small Irish farmer and noble landlord sing— "Landlord and tenant, though cat and dog, we are both of one mind when we want £ S D." [Lord Castletown, at the meeting held in Cork, December 12, to consider the report of the royal commission on the financial relations between England and Ireland, said, "We have the honour of sounding the keynote in the contest."..."We have on our side the right of a nation that has been wronged."..."He would ask statesman, inclined to stand in the way of peace with honour, to pause and think solemnly and seriously of what a nation such as a united Ireland could do when her very life depended upon the result of the contest." Mr Healy, MP, seconded the secon resolution.]
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