THE ARYAN ORIGIN
of The Irish Race
By the late
V. Rev. U. J. CANON BOURKE, P. P.
Some few dozen copies of this work are for sale
by Mr. P. Hanbury, No. 55 E. 104th street, New
York City, price, free by mail, $2.
This is the grandest work ever published on the
Irish race and language, and Gaels should secure
a copy of it, for $20. may not be able to buy one
in the near future.
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Ar chúig ghini fuair eunladhtheoir tighe
Chúig lachain déag 's doisín turcaighthe;
Le h-ocht sgilling déag cheannóchadh se
Dá lacha níos mó 'ná turcaighe 'r fhiche:
Uaidh sin is féidir liom rádh leis go tapa
Gur coróin luach turcaigh 's trí sgilling
an lacha.
As the result has been obtained differently, we
give Mr Hanrahan's method, —
15 — 12 equal 3; 3 into 105s (5 guineas) equal 35,
then 35 : 15 : : 105 to 45s, the price of the ducks
Mr Hanrahan propounds another problem. —
Divide 12 by extreme and mean proportion.
And the Gael will propound a little one, — What
number is that whose fourth exceeds its fifth by u¬
nity?
We have a lot of interesting matter for next Gael,
quaint talks by Thomas Buadh, from Mr. Sullivan,
Holdsten, Mass — poems from Mr Fenton, National
Teacher, Cahirdaniel, Co. Kerry — Raftery's Repen¬
tance from Mrs Cloonan, St Louis — an interesting
song from Mr J J Lyons — another poem from the
Gablar Donn, and extracts and translations from
the Seanchus Mor by Capt. Norris ; worth 5cts, eh?
Gaels, take no excuse from your Irish neighbors
but make them join the Gaelic movement Point
out to them how their neighbors of other nationali¬
ties cultivate and preserve their national characteris¬
tics, aye, and the respect in which they are held in
consequence !
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