The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - English literature |
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Page 47
... Irish Free State only ? This brings me to a consideration of the Southern Irish , and of those circumstances and character- istics which make it not only futile but positively dishonest to argue from New Zealanders or Canadians to them ...
... Irish Free State only ? This brings me to a consideration of the Southern Irish , and of those circumstances and character- istics which make it not only futile but positively dishonest to argue from New Zealanders or Canadians to them ...
Page 102
... Irish Treaty , now about to be ratified , might yet give him the election loophole he sought ; that he might still dish the " Die - Hards " with their own Irish stew ! If he could but pass the Treaty , by large majorities , in both ...
... Irish Treaty , now about to be ratified , might yet give him the election loophole he sought ; that he might still dish the " Die - Hards " with their own Irish stew ! If he could but pass the Treaty , by large majorities , in both ...
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... Irish Constabulary . We knew what Southern Ireland was really like , knew that Home Rule meant the destruction of Anglo - Irish civilization and not the apotheosis of the Nationalist half of it , that an Irish Ireland , that is to say a ...
... Irish Constabulary . We knew what Southern Ireland was really like , knew that Home Rule meant the destruction of Anglo - Irish civilization and not the apotheosis of the Nationalist half of it , that an Irish Ireland , that is to say a ...
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