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IRISLEAḂAR NA GAEḊILGE



THE GAELIC JOURNAL:

Exclusively devoted to the Preservation and Cultivation of the Irish Language.

Founded, Conducted and Published by the Gaelic Union.



No. I.—Vol. I.]
[Price Sixpence.
DUBLIN, NOVEMBER, 1882.


CONTENTS OF THIS NUMBER.

GAELIC PROSE.

PAGE
1.
An Ghaedhilig ins an naomhadh aois deug. (The Irish Language in the Nineteenth Century.) By John Fleming
1
2.
Failte a Albainn. (A Welcome from Scotland.) (Scottish Gaelic.) By Iain ban og
12
3.
Staid na Gaedhilge agus teangthadh eile ins na Staidibh Aontuighthe. (The State of the Irish and other Tongues in the United States.) By T. O’Neill Russell. Article 1
21
4.
Beatha Sheaghain Mhic Heil, Airdeaspoig Thuama. (Life of John MacHale, Archbishop of Tuam.) By Very Rev. U. J. Canon Bourke, P.P., M.R.I.A. Chapters 1 & 2
24

GAELIC POETRY.

5.
Amharca Cleasacha: Uimh. 1 (Dramatic Scenes, No. 1). Brian Boroimhe roimh a chath deigheanach; with Translation. By Rev. John James O’Carroll, S.J.
5
6.
Aondacht na Gaedhilge. (The Gaelic Union.) By An Chraoibhin Aoibhinn
6
7.
Go mairidh na Gaedhil. (Long live the Gaels.) By Leath Chuinn
11
8.
Elegy on Archbishop MacHale. By An Chraoibhin Aoibhinn
23

ENGLISH PROSE.

9.
The Ossianic Poems. By Rev. J. J. O’Carroll, S.J. Article 1
7
10. 12
11. 17

ENGLISH POETRY.

12.
“Resurgam.” By Miss Katherine Tynan
16

MISCELLANEOUS.

13. 11
14. 15
15.
Correspondence: The Times on the Gaelic Movement
25
16.
Opinions of the Press: The Times, Jersey Observer
29
17. 30

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