The National Review, Volume 79W.H. Allen, 1922 - Great Britain |
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know that these people - De Valera a half - bred Spaniard , Griffiths a Welshman , Erskine Childers , a renegade and a traitor to his race , and their other confederates really represented the feelings of the majority of the Irish ...
know that these people - De Valera a half - bred Spaniard , Griffiths a Welshman , Erskine Childers , a renegade and a traitor to his race , and their other confederates really represented the feelings of the majority of the Irish ...
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... gloriously to the appeal for men , most of the Southern Ireland * formations had to be filled up with English recruits , and Yorkshiremen , much against their will , were drafted wholesale into so - called Irish battalions .
... gloriously to the appeal for men , most of the Southern Ireland * formations had to be filled up with English recruits , and Yorkshiremen , much against their will , were drafted wholesale into so - called Irish battalions .
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Eamon De Valera — an alien born in New York , son of a Spaniard and an Irish mother - who had escaped from prison in Lincoln in circumstances which illustrated the imbecile feebleness and carelessness of the British authorities ...
Eamon De Valera — an alien born in New York , son of a Spaniard and an Irish mother - who had escaped from prison in Lincoln in circumstances which illustrated the imbecile feebleness and carelessness of the British authorities ...
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