Show 0 IRISH LOVE OF EQUALITY r In Some Ways It Has Tended to Prevent Prevent Prevent Pre Pre- vent Closer a Unification of f the Great Race 4 1 The art and literature of the th Celt naturally Is pure noble inor moral l refined relined re re- re- re fined lined and idealistic Besides his hl love of equality has hns a leveling effect and anda a tendency to uniformity of ot social and nd economic ideals This lov love of ot equalIty equal equal- ity has however prevented a closer unification of at the Irish race In m matters vital to Its Independence as a separate separate separ separ- ate and distinct people Their It must be admitted i 1 IS thereal the thereal thereal real reason why notwithstanding their acknowledged valor they lost their independence in in- dependence and nd mainly because of oC this natural instinct they cannot and never could accept conquerors or mas jaS- with that humility that would have lulled suspicion and created anew a anew anew new starting point for a successful dash dush and break for independence This sensitiveness absolutely ly presents pre forgetfulness and the hatred engen engen- engendered dered by centuries of at perseCution cannot can enn not be dulled or dispelled by promise made in extremes You may Inay clothe the Irish In rags as ns Curran said but they will not wear chuins ad A |