The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... Sinn Fein organisation was becoming daily more powerful and effective ; nor did they appreciate the intensity of the national sentiment which was hostile to any permanent partition of Ireland . And , accordingly , the ferocity and the ...
... Sinn Fein organisation was becoming daily more powerful and effective ; nor did they appreciate the intensity of the national sentiment which was hostile to any permanent partition of Ireland . And , accordingly , the ferocity and the ...
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... Sinn Fein , too often forget that the country would not have supported him last summer had he asked for an army and a free hand to put down Sinn Fein by force . The And there is a third consideration . It is significant that those ...
... Sinn Fein , too often forget that the country would not have supported him last summer had he asked for an army and a free hand to put down Sinn Fein by force . The And there is a third consideration . It is significant that those ...
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... Sinn Fein was announced at a time when Sinn Fein believed itself to have been successful in the guerilla warfare which had been sustained for some months . · Irishmen will not believe it for years to come , but it is none the less true ...
... Sinn Fein was announced at a time when Sinn Fein believed itself to have been successful in the guerilla warfare which had been sustained for some months . · Irishmen will not believe it for years to come , but it is none the less true ...
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... Sinn Fein , that a majority of Dail Eireann would accept a large measure of Home Rule within the Empire , and had no objection at all to the sovereignty of the King . Accordingly , private conversations - only private in the sense that ...
... Sinn Fein , that a majority of Dail Eireann would accept a large measure of Home Rule within the Empire , and had no objection at all to the sovereignty of the King . Accordingly , private conversations - only private in the sense that ...
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... Sinn Fein leaders , he has the reputation of being a man whose word can be trusted , and whose capacity for statesmanship is recognised by his associates . Silen and shrewd , he is weighty in counsel , though he has non of the gifts of ...
... Sinn Fein leaders , he has the reputation of being a man whose word can be trusted , and whose capacity for statesmanship is recognised by his associates . Silen and shrewd , he is weighty in counsel , though he has non of the gifts of ...
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