Banishing Dissention
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Title | Banishing Dissention |
Caption | Caliban (the Devil-born) Dissention:- This Island's mine by Sycorax, my mother, which thou tak'st from me. Prospere (the great Magician.) Mr. GLADSTONE:- Abhorred Slave which any point of goodness will not take. Being capable of all ill! When thou didst not savage. Know thine own meaning, thou wouldst gabble like a thing most brutish. Hag-seed hence! In my opinion, the claim of Ireland might not improbably have been at this moment accepted and established bylaw but for the disastrous effect of this schism Interview with Mr. Gladstone at Hawarden. |
Subject | Cartoons (Commentary) |
Date of Publication | 1895-06-22 |
Description | Supplement given away with the Weekly Freeman and National Press |
Call Number | F941.708 IR4 |
Date Image Created | 2003-05-26 |
Type | Still image |
Language | eng |
Collection Title | Collins Collection of Irish Political Cartoons |
Rights | Please email dcc@library.illinois.edu if you have comments or questions relating to this record. |
Repository | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
Collection | Collins Collection of Irish Political Cartoons |
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