Pádraic Pearse
Born
in Dublin, Ireland
November 10, 1879
Died
May 03, 1916
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The Coming Revolution
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published
2012
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5 editions
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Short Stories of Pádraic Pearse: A Dual-language book
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published
1968
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5 editions
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The Murder Machine and Other Essays
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Political Writings and Speeches
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published
1924
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29 editions
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Padraic Pearse: The Collected Works
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Works of Patrick Pearse
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published
2013
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The Easter Proclamation of the Irish Republic, 1916
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Ó Pheann an Phiarsaigh
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Selected Poems, Rogha Danta
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published
1993
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2 editions
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Plays, Stories, Poems
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published
1924
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43 editions
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“If you strike us down now we shall rise again and renew the fight. You cannot conquer Ireland; you cannot extinguish the Irish passion for freedom. If our deed has not been sufficient to win freedom then our children will win it by a better deed.”
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“Blood is a cleansing and sanctifying thing, and the nation that regards it as the final horror has lost its manhood... there are many things more horrible than bloodshed, and slavery is one of them!”
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