The Quarterly Review, Volume 254William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1930 |
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... Ireland , and now propose to extend the parallel by modelling their tactics on those of the southern Irish in the years 1916 to 1921 , apparently believing that by demanding Independence they will secure the minimum of Dominion status ...
... Ireland , and now propose to extend the parallel by modelling their tactics on those of the southern Irish in the years 1916 to 1921 , apparently believing that by demanding Independence they will secure the minimum of Dominion status ...
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... Ireland . ' Thus official reputations were continually being wrecked and the disheartened and disappointed officials were glad to get home again . Yet the real fact is that throughout her long association with Ireland England had many ...
... Ireland . ' Thus official reputations were continually being wrecked and the disheartened and disappointed officials were glad to get home again . Yet the real fact is that throughout her long association with Ireland England had many ...
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... Ireland , and there is no reason whatever why the people of these districts should not be able to speak both Irish and English fluently . The inhabitants of the Gaeltacht , however , are mainly peasant farmers and , unfortunately , most ...
... Ireland , and there is no reason whatever why the people of these districts should not be able to speak both Irish and English fluently . The inhabitants of the Gaeltacht , however , are mainly peasant farmers and , unfortunately , most ...
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