The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William 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, 1922 |
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Page 198
... Dail Eireann ' during the month of December were a melancholy exhibition of the political inexperi- ence of its members ; and many observers thought that they provided a demonstration of the incapacity of the Irish people for self ...
... Dail Eireann ' during the month of December were a melancholy exhibition of the political inexperi- ence of its members ; and many observers thought that they provided a demonstration of the incapacity of the Irish people for self ...
Page 200
... Dail Eireann had , indeed , by a small majority , accepted the ' Treaty ' ; but many of them were not disposed to obey its dictates , if they seemed to conflict with Republican ideals . And so the ' army ' was divided , in policy at ...
... Dail Eireann had , indeed , by a small majority , accepted the ' Treaty ' ; but many of them were not disposed to obey its dictates , if they seemed to conflict with Republican ideals . And so the ' army ' was divided , in policy at ...
Page 395
... Dail Eireann Publicity Department issued on June 28 , were destitute of foundation in fact . Individual groups of Orangemen were , no doubt , ripe for reprisals after Sir IRELAND : HOPES AND FEARS 395.
... Dail Eireann Publicity Department issued on June 28 , were destitute of foundation in fact . Individual groups of Orangemen were , no doubt , ripe for reprisals after Sir IRELAND : HOPES AND FEARS 395.
Page 396
... Dail Eireann . The plain fact is that the Northern Government is governing its people , and that , so far , the Southern Government has failed in the same task . To be just , we must bear in mind the greater diffi . culties which the ...
... Dail Eireann . The plain fact is that the Northern Government is governing its people , and that , so far , the Southern Government has failed in the same task . To be just , we must bear in mind the greater diffi . culties which the ...
Page 400
... Dail Eireann and also by the constitutionally elected Parlia- ment must cease . Ministers are now responsible to the Parliament in being , and to no other body . In like manner , the Republican courts are no longer allowed to administer ...
... Dail Eireann and also by the constitutionally elected Parlia- ment must cease . Ministers are now responsible to the Parliament in being , and to no other body . In like manner , the Republican courts are no longer allowed to administer ...
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