Mr Gladstone and Ulster Nationalists.
A- DEMdNSTR'A'TitiN ' of Ulster Nationalists ( was held "' at Belfast lately^ -at-which' tho' following lefeker -Was read from Mr Gladstone :—: —
London, May 24, 1889. Sify — I, desire the success of your meet" t ing nob less .on special thai) on genera grounds, j You have, I think, as a great' part of your, aim, to recall k>' the memory 1 of many Protestants of the l^orth the fact that they have departed from the principles of -their forefathers. Those forefathers 'one'hundred years ago were the leaders of Irish patriotism ; and so late as the year 1797 Antrim collectively resented all at- ' : tempts to sever, the lijish Pr.6testants from their Roman. Catholic., brethren. Here is ,the sacred fire that should again be lighted, it # alohe can guide those who have been misled by sinister" influences back to. that i love of countity which they • once dearly "cherished,, and > which affords theonly solid .basis for true loyalty £o the empire and thb |"fch*rorie.— Yom-'Verjr raibhfursdrvant^ a '^ \ W. E GrIi.VDSTOXE,
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Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 394, 17 August 1889, Page 3
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171Mr Gladstone and Ulster Nationalists. Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 394, 17 August 1889, Page 3
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