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Irish Roots: The History of the Tobins

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Probing the Past - Irish America
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Sharing the treasures of the Catholic intellectual tradition: The story of Cluny Media

Sharing the treasures of the Catholic intellectual tradition: The story of Cluny Media
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Face it, America: Boston has a way with words

Face it, America: Boston has a way with words The Hub is a city on a hill of linguistic invention. By Ralph KeyesUpdated May 9, 2021, 3:00 a.m. Email to a Friend THE GERRY-MANDER, published in the Boston Gazette, March 26, 1812.ELKANAH TISDALE (1771-1835) / WIKIMEDIA COMMONS In a 1955 magazine column, British journalist Henry Fairlie referred to those powerful individuals who actually run things, on and off stage, as “the establishment.” Fairlie’s usage suggested he had coined this term. When debunkers provided evidence to the contrary, Fairlie conceded their point. So who did say it first? Fairlie’s search for an answer led him to Boston’s Masonic Temple, where on Dec. 9, 1841, Ralph Waldo Emerson gave a lecture titled “The Conservative.” Emerson called the subject of his talk “an upholder of the establishment,” the earliest known use of that term in its contemporary sense.

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