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- _,,ni ion at A (jr* .nia brfh eoiv or yldfi&yatii bof bo warn JiL lon ai .)!“ .it 18 brfr, qoiv ot yldrJ/ivom J>ol to u?:iu ' 01d 9n ri ®Tnff^ C iWf O') )!l'gUO HOY -bid) rOffilimi t; dm. fci&giph&fnhadi bite bwtt /f me4if^j./<?M e ¥l4§ft! b Jfifeo jwa§ aslsO) ifyeer ito i practise: [outside 1 1 the dfflphddjon tAy special! hpuseywith na vfbe© o i tracs l( p| 0 jUm49 branta and) taxes? word sefe.fr apay& d§qtprhispid {the ( Rpehofm Laws laididowii.r! I {r^y^ipiig s 4j>oy ( .fees/apd attendances. b i Doctors- 1 1 High hQift9& !bpt;hhcytiserevalso! subject to ns fit ft>itfe?ftUgh{gtar'efesspessj (dr rlack iof- i « skillpppe t^iltEdri a 9 patient he might : he i brought,k befqvp $ f jujdge !) naa)dotit foiui^'guiltyVlwouldtoi be coiK}q!j|ppft,-to *psyiae/mitchlas ho [actually finfliotfedun ‘ the ) dWjUiihaudKri Medicine mftemraniim r famitaji %pd,j t ihe-iQlDiw?heyssiitheßD OlLeesp and o fhft famous idoctoos iin bygone g they dpi (tdrdayb,! i Each bme d-ic'ak family ■u. he pt/jfo-bftftk # dv)h V Avas « handed r. dbwn ifrom . father tto - . ifeatf® .ob;tainfed-dh! fcbevfamily, bi andjthdvmWVbf benefited' byiithell.exper> to j|hWjßto^d.lgoiiteibefp*rh)4heiiiii-for; <: boihiro) t led btiJi yejl-rioiul 'tail .Hfiw ooqufTi od) ir-ulv/ .010 A rffeW*S A l ivli!^ V ’ orn[{l,i dorr BI ? doqa’ >f d b>ohm»o* yjVto Jem Mloryni! m<r/f odv/ no mow br/muonon oil eon . ,wrste.PrW iW%fM WWuW books -by yii o >yh9,id^hTpearly; si?; r centuries; ,agq: j, : aSJP Wo©# (W o-LhayeV her^^&gd n rpjpsj from, several h wor^Jo^ } i9;f f 69&i |pFi {benefit jof - the. Iris%^ eO (Pi(4) %oW e pupils*, and. for .. the love m^^y H |ri i eq^/ i pdj- ( Rft v WrrMd4?ed« >1 In have to translated* many of them into Gaelic from Latin books, . containing the lore of the great leeches of Greece and Rome. .These,, are sweet and profitable, things .which have been often feted ; iii'f U cpf:out instructor ~. - fi-k p ?oyJsiifek%f Actors .who >ill i i?v. ‘I"’ 8 H 4 i ?o-lf b ftV-’b ‘^ 6iir s wl? ' ’ • that' they extract knowledge, from, it not. by,, any .means;, sparfiMy, and mat they did mot ‘ neglect, the practical !!! sparingly, and that they, do .not .neglect the. practical,. .. 1 , rii-iqn .vmiprn%mi .rlTiv/ uuf^<rmimri! it,.rn nr, ~«• rule! herein. contained.. More especially, 1 charge, them, that 6 Wiey 1 clo* thelij' r in pases .where they exoo3JB9CT -on ilnT»!v/' v lyinio •>* Un' 1 - 11 ir •*.. ,r ,- > v r reC^'fPlso9° j6ii acdouiit, gf, the. poverty, ol their, patient^., T£9y/ ,j !n;,l ovi;l, lu.k uu:t»4 , !;! bMoViu » &w fe te-srtfu^K menfc, offer up a.secret prayer tor the sick,,person, .and ™PSIt .... s,f kiw«% y.?w< h ;! is y? ,(!r -.. - “S »’ s |-S d n to V^wpJvm.: failure. enfunod Ji •)«({.) oononot.ini -jin/l.) lod ovrl bur. nn;!. -on oininod li •}nrli o’)iio.hm.il;l uo.fl) ■ > •■-*>l on) 0n,., ! ~.,, ■yedT .gfemin'a to y.ubh m!l 'uwj/ ot mod) ’iot y - i<■•'.’•• IrlshdMfedicdl^ ! bdi o» *cmrm ©n.-n !• ■ *Ph^ 9 iftEM 6 famous ..even ’' on“ tW ’’Con-, x fiuro|>e. lo f Belmont}'Brussels physician, " prai^tfte B ffish and thus!hescif ted‘them.';^ U , - " , ~ ‘ ' fWiPlreland ( |' therl }^ W^a' , r whq mas 1 a l ' tract ’•‘o£‘ land ' ‘for- his, suppmtfßpTmWlted t'o his' post,' -njoS^on 1 accouWlftl A^t'amohnt. of ‘lie’$mgs away' in hmmM c3iiM he r js fa pure , < dise^>Mr^m #Mm from i^SS^%ft! r him l by r ‘fcis %retathers, whjcti/descrihe verymM inS aMiS, sigiis *by mvth^w: ious mJkMIA, yf« r6me-°[ dies MfWffi 1 .! r^tiri^atek (w(iic'|i lire mogUv fierts) ' are fcfa^'Vw*M^ r Irish 1 b§tt4r . ifi' sickness ttian, ; o' the xM wi»iw«|®» ;|[' W loUfou [hi^.',^reet name often conceals ignorance. The Irish I’doctors 1 ’ doctors did "not borrow mystifying namesy fyom Latin or Greek. Gaelic was good enough for them. And in this sensible : precede. fteoTOtf *^ i lft^ff l^^^[h7i!^ t x who Jpaiy jq?4£ t (^d.^hj^plpi a 2W(jjnjjsyi grifl ,irl^rro(l)..h) 176 rrrmrr di. ff ti yr do not ynm .ib riot •> -N -hnU P) ofinooniftrinni oil) lirtn o’Ufir.ft io ?.?■'>nllonof orM o f II■ » ■ -■ 1 1 . 1 ** '• ' . ~ -I -■ r.I .1 r *4»c r\ T r no litr> 1
a CruelKitidhessW BIH F 30 3351UTA33y ilfffee fitea^ioJSruel Jrin^pe^n^yafe^^xyMftrftP- ' butnt J .expres^;iweUif^i^fey^bafe^«L^e£tßoioriEfetf-.l^in:d^ , )()o lj nessjcantbfi; ortml-rtcammifenrb©lfiurtfiql>T A>dveakriina'h. odi j; wilhrteve p 6. firtendf . m «6B«si6i «j----0 speakingSvHifeh! 1 feht£i'!§*‘6? ‘little 1 briin : •^k^ r er'3fiari il m^fß|/ 7 „ silent and his friend suffers. jT^ in which kindness can be cruel. For another, take the _ ,° case of a mother who is too fond-we, mot r .whQ , : . ~ | loves'' ■lob' kduch^hkF 1 M'rej&iWey. her v when v ( ‘ necessaryv 'The mother is-* silent $ efeiid' h 'I little \paiil; ‘.and ■dhrotigh/ythbobraeh>'kMdAses'e‘lV)fs'ul- ; silence a great . harm -follows.'-'[Cases 'might's bemmilti^'' •'■ ’’ plied indefinitely./ Thei world is full- icrb&l'dbindii'elsri *of this sort, , N ,■ There . some tirne or-,other, experience & B jp?M lobßSdlWvVrvAttd •* 4 \ \ :; the .reason, of it.,all v ,ia -simply ..hecauaei »"> * '/very few true friends in the wortdw/LAutrnbiMend/will mu , : l know the. time \for/ speaking and the timeofor gilenep; !he will not be weak when’ he ought to 'be strong he ■• ; will say the word that" ought to be said when the time V comes, even if the saying should—as it sometimes does 1 ’ -—mean-' the l of hisjfMend^^eeth^ll^fe^tC^tag^^ /i A man or wom^o^ig^ Pfod^ H T|tn^Mß^/ .and night, for, foiemij and it seems to rppgat/* lM we ought to pray to'be^&li^^O(|^^* 'the, fair-weather friends w||| amliiianj^pmile§lathi j hearts within |gp-V Speak the* Word v ~ ' ! [ Father Garesche tells us that the following incident {- occurred one day in a street-car: - A man was -heard—”' ' saying to another an ;^n^iTgqy r fygf96 Yki(te^'b'^ s l&<l the I ! rattle of wheels and the hum of traffic : ‘‘You knew the firm was going under and let me go ahead with the deal. You knew :; I was in-dor Insms^tid!•sora were on the right side and you" did' not say a word. You cur That may be your idea of friendship ■ but it isnlt don’t talk to me rigahiA* Tdere isP anotjieh Uttle q told by the J same 'writef' ! - fJ ‘ remember J stilt ! the re^l4^-|| Ug 11 ful pathos with whicli'a dear' wh&%S|Afc : the thoughtlessness of ydiilh , hdd'eiiter^ ,/? assl^fll^d'; ■(turns' which kept hirir f rdihVfos^’jrMi^lohs‘duties’ told£s©Yt' * i. iof the 'Strarigb ’ silenbb whith ~4'-4ei:y M BM Jrf &4pt[ to'^^^s i r< ''y ! f ■ : . him on ! that 0 one' subject' of, ! which'ne’ha(f‘:diosl nelr®v ’f i; hear, 1 ' There was ■ Sb-aiidlsd; :< $ 1 ghod Cdthbllc, and aft : ? firm friend mind, but , he' iieydr feMd thWVb-f d. r And ;.. .: there iva's FatherN 1 -'■’/ ftikily f« e ,Tlimed 1 UM 111 ! i 1 chatted 1 ’with'^hhh , MtWheMh’^ 11 m there’s '%;%M 'Y; ’and 'mi™. ymi He hb^thht l , t , &‘T > j ii back in the bhurch’of iifliefiis W.&e y s*s4 n !Bst t&ej' 7< !,'; ;; most bf w life; h : j] Adi;!itohitetjy f >b ,j dntt l kW4 '. A A word'. 1! 1 1 WW haVh all .dkpetißhhha lt^.‘ We’ h'riVb veirt.ilmdi^ o^ ;)• been" 1 guilty 1 obrisely es’. l ( , > ,ThS’ ( fliMaih'tbtalr^MSmbfiF* 0 ;-i{cowardice *T6 .pjit it ) atiothdr w&f .? 1 We r krfe 'hf W , sr j >i say what, ku'oh/wh 1 blight id d^,^khd 3 We'Wef%rtmn-'v IJ> l (I ming dgaiiirt hhkflty' to'hi^ihg l k Thfmg°tHau %6fihd r hh.fd 1 , * ,1 -to sky/.' Thsit iS 'tlie 1 Wd>° f ) ! A are not trtib fridndsd %©' hoi th(dirg W tVAlo’vy -^GBif^ J , on 1 for if Ve "'wArS '\\m' , Wdtild f , Se'wlfiild’ 1 r/ 1 . -do, arid' 1 i4 , h 'would i go ’arid r do Who irihlftdf'ht?W^at'‘ 3J; l j iir,Next"tb’th ; e''grrice 1 6i ''G ! 6 ! d tlihrd fb mfeh^°^^rth?‘ floi {/■more , prkdihhk ii THah u a ttub °aii(r> 0 wb 3,115 o;iventiir4 to’ say ’fhat 'siich' ! a irtdnd kT’^kcb I Tf , oih (, G(id l ." >l!l11 -Are «» ? dld°?er§di n ~ml ,||Be trive-'Whjo^mrd^
U ; WV , ■. ■-,[ SINN FEIN LEADER IN ENGLAND, ■ • f r o‘Bfletf ‘ is &iMy°i^nßaaßWlietSOSgaS 1 - ■ 'ful o*£ft«isftt&tfn i m 'Sift ciif). 9rjH^9f£fegk{nbofoo,| v ,calledi'lthe, Irish qAmbassador -lia/i Ldnddtt, haHj'fd*fleedslotiha on t , Britisb,jGoy^ri\n^n ( t; kasi pQqasiobj*, giMeßf b^rfci<W£)i»fcr»ftob . fentio)i,..than l ft ‘PaifJ ni WWWIfW %<®illiw-Selr-Deterrmnatipn League in .London singe-it was founded. r . Prior 1 ® Mt AvmmM 'PPtfe I>r,t; Sinn ’FeM : brahdl^ f ik 1 le&ffifirEnfe 0110 lisli provincial 1 cities. khd^n°to^f*M^ora>ff?bfi|‘> r >x i > 1 Ameritm 1 arid Australia, on’lmi ard itariipfc) off t •-Band kipjtjfftktss fcswsfesqaoxa p.fiirfJon sL'oierfl .asternal rfeilool to • ihiioffa tforrtriioo pa tecfi ' riotifidltni baibrrig vli.i'siiam/;
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