The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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Page 89
No other nation had ever thought of recognizing the national existence of Ireland ; it had no flag , or army , or fleet of its own ; no embassy from Ireland had ever reached a foreign Court , and , Catholic as it was , it was unknown at ...
No other nation had ever thought of recognizing the national existence of Ireland ; it had no flag , or army , or fleet of its own ; no embassy from Ireland had ever reached a foreign Court , and , Catholic as it was , it was unknown at ...
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It is the commonest of errors to speak of Ireland as still governed by England . Such was actually the fact during the first eighty years of the last century , nor did it absolutely cease to be the fact when the Irish Parliament ...
It is the commonest of errors to speak of Ireland as still governed by England . Such was actually the fact during the first eighty years of the last century , nor did it absolutely cease to be the fact when the Irish Parliament ...
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ra + have been the lineal ancestor of United Ireland in 1888 . When Home Rule was originally invented , and most ably formulated by Mr. Butt under the name of " Federalism , " it utterly failed to evoke any popular enthusiasm , and was ...
ra + have been the lineal ancestor of United Ireland in 1888 . When Home Rule was originally invented , and most ably formulated by Mr. Butt under the name of " Federalism , " it utterly failed to evoke any popular enthusiasm , and was ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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