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A Confession for Forgiveness

Episode 149 of the Book of Irish Poetry, part II, The by Various podcast, hosted by LibriVox, titled "A Confession for Forgiveness" was published on April 11, 2026 and runs 1 minutes.

April 11, 2026 ·1m · Book of Irish Poetry, part II, The by Various

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The Story of Ancient Irish Civilisation Patrick Weston Joyce This little book has been written and published with the main object of spreading as widely as possible among our people, young and old, a knowledge of the civilisation and general social condition of Ireland from the fifth or sixth to the twelfth century, when it was wholly governed by native rulers. The publication comes at an appropriate time, when there is an awakening of interest in the Irish language, and in Irish lore of every kind, unparalleled in our history. (Summary from the Preface) A Popular History of Ireland: from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics, Book 10 by Thomas D’Arcy McGee Loyal Books Thomas D’Arcy McGee was an Irish refugee and a father of the Canadian confederation. His work on Irish history is comprehensive, encompassing twelve books; Book 10 subtitled “From the Restoration of Charles II to the Accession of George I”, addresses the period of the restoration and the further oppresion of the Irish people and religion. Captain Jim by Mary Grant Bruce Loyal Books This book is about Norah Linton, her brother Jim, her father David and Jim's chum Wally from Australia. They all move to England during WWI because Jim and Wally want to fight in the war.When a Irish friend of the family dies, Norah inherits a big house in Surrey: Homewood. To keep up the Irishman's memory they want to use the house to help the war effort. They turn it into a home for "Tired People"--soldiers recovering from injuries, or soldiers on leave that have no family to go home to, can come here to have a good time and enjoy the country-side, so that they can go back to their regiments fully rested and restored.Unfortunately Jim and Wally are soon called upon to fight, leaving Norah and her father to take care of the Tired People. A Popular History of Ireland: from the Earliest Period to the Emancipation of the Catholics, Book 04 by Thomas D’Arcy McGee Loyal Books Thomas D’Arcy McGee was an Irish refugee and a father of the Canadian confederation. His work on Irish history is comprehensive, encompassing twelve books; Book 4 begins with the first Norman invasion of the island and continues to the end of the 13th century.
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