The Quarterly Review, Volume 226John Murray, 1916 |
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Page 132
... Nationalists , ' and not very successful so far as it has followed other lines . It is following Wordsworth supremely to - day in what is , we may hope , the final struggle , under the guidance , as it has strangely and fortunately ...
... Nationalists , ' and not very successful so far as it has followed other lines . It is following Wordsworth supremely to - day in what is , we may hope , the final struggle , under the guidance , as it has strangely and fortunately ...
Page 244
... Nationalists were heartily loyal to the Empire ; that the fact of the Ulstermen having remained quiet when the Home Rule Bill became law proved that their objection to it was calming down ; that the number of men from all parts of ...
... Nationalists were heartily loyal to the Empire ; that the fact of the Ulstermen having remained quiet when the Home Rule Bill became law proved that their objection to it was calming down ; that the number of men from all parts of ...
Page 245
... Nationalist leaders all this time foresaw the probability of a war between England and Germany , and formed their plans accordingly . In 1909 a party of delegates from the Hibernian Order in America visited Ireland on the invitation of ...
... Nationalist leaders all this time foresaw the probability of a war between England and Germany , and formed their plans accordingly . In 1909 a party of delegates from the Hibernian Order in America visited Ireland on the invitation of ...
Page 246
... Nationalists , allowed the Crimes Act to lapse ; consequently , arms were imported largely , and the number of outrages with firearms in Connaught increased rapidly . In 1910 the National Boy Scouts Brigade , which was really a training ...
... Nationalists , allowed the Crimes Act to lapse ; consequently , arms were imported largely , and the number of outrages with firearms in Connaught increased rapidly . In 1910 the National Boy Scouts Brigade , which was really a training ...
Page 247
... Nationalists looked on . Mr Sweetman , one of their leaders , issued a manifesto , in which he said , ' It delights Nationalists to see young West Britons rushing to join Kitchener's Army . Let them go and fight for England and get ...
... Nationalists looked on . Mr Sweetman , one of their leaders , issued a manifesto , in which he said , ' It delights Nationalists to see young West Britons rushing to join Kitchener's Army . Let them go and fight for England and get ...
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