[Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (2 of 2) (1888) by William Henry Hurlbert]@TWC D-Link bookIreland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (2 of 2) (1888) CHAPTER XVI 74/98
It is shrewdly suspected that he supplied most of the misguiding information for Dr.Webb's coercion pamphlet, and it is probable that Dr.Webb gives him a lift with his weekly letter to the _Manchester Guardian._ (_UNITED IRELAND_, JUNE 23.) MR.
JOHN F.TAYLOR. _To the Editor of "United Ireland."_ Sir,--You would not, I am sure, allow intentional misstatements to appear in your columns, and I ask you to allow me space to correct three erroneous observations made about myself in your current issue-- 1.
The first statement is to the effect that I owe everything I have, or that I am, to the Irish National Party.
I owe absolutely nothing to the Irish Party, except an attempt to boycott me on my circuit, which, fortunately for me, has failed. 2.
The second is to the effect that I made "frantic efforts" (these are the words, I think) to enter Parliament, and besieged Mr. Dillon's house during the time when candidates were being chosen.
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