Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 145
... Irish nation has ceased to be sent of the people . " And he independent de facto over and proceeds to show how the over again , and unless we can principle works out in practice . come upon a large body of Indeed , if the principle be ...
... Irish nation has ceased to be sent of the people . " And he independent de facto over and proceeds to show how the over again , and unless we can principle works out in practice . come upon a large body of Indeed , if the principle be ...
Page 146
... Irish historians , when they are not on the platform , agree in con- fessing that Ireland was not at any time united and inde- pendent . In pagan times , we " " are told by Mr D'Alton , Ire- land was not a kingdom , but a confederation ...
... Irish historians , when they are not on the platform , agree in con- fessing that Ireland was not at any time united and inde- pendent . In pagan times , we " " are told by Mr D'Alton , Ire- land was not a kingdom , but a confederation ...
Page 147
... Irish not only stayed out hands of English kings , kings , of the war on the false plea and have done the hom- that Ireland was a nation , but age required of them . Even they rebelled against Great the most bitterly Irish of Britain ...
... Irish not only stayed out hands of English kings , kings , of the war on the false plea and have done the hom- that Ireland was a nation , but age required of them . Even they rebelled against Great the most bitterly Irish of Britain ...
Page 148
... Irish revolution writes Dr MacDonald in the being timed to synchronise eloquent summing - up of his with England's greatest peril . well - argued oase , " standing Above all , Sir E. Carson did loyally back to back , dealing not ...
... Irish revolution writes Dr MacDonald in the being timed to synchronise eloquent summing - up of his with England's greatest peril . well - argued oase , " standing Above all , Sir E. Carson did loyally back to back , dealing not ...
Page 220
... Irish of to - day ; but that was when they were a nation of farmers who spent their winter evenings talking by their own firesides , and not a nation of townsmen who spend their winter - and for that matter , their summer- evenings ...
... Irish of to - day ; but that was when they were a nation of farmers who spent their winter evenings talking by their own firesides , and not a nation of townsmen who spend their winter - and for that matter , their summer- evenings ...
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