The Living Age, Volume 291Living Age Company, 1916 |
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Page 295
... Irish independence behind them . Irish influence penetrated into Eng- land in two directions : on the South- west , along the Bristol Channel , by way of Malmesbury and Glastonbury- both Irish foundations ; and on the North , in the ...
... Irish independence behind them . Irish influence penetrated into Eng- land in two directions : on the South- west , along the Bristol Channel , by way of Malmesbury and Glastonbury- both Irish foundations ; and on the North , in the ...
Page 502
... Irish Nationalist League of Great Britain stated that 115,000 Irishmen had been recruited in England , Scotland , and Wales . It is a fair and moderate calculation that if we take this enrolment and add to it the Irish soldiers from the ...
... Irish Nationalist League of Great Britain stated that 115,000 Irishmen had been recruited in England , Scotland , and Wales . It is a fair and moderate calculation that if we take this enrolment and add to it the Irish soldiers from the ...
Page 643
... Irish - America towards the war and towards Eng- land's part in it , and Ireland's part in it , has been difficult to determine . Cross - currents and complications of history and psychology have made Irish feeling uncertain generally ...
... Irish - America towards the war and towards Eng- land's part in it , and Ireland's part in it , has been difficult to determine . Cross - currents and complications of history and psychology have made Irish feeling uncertain generally ...
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CHAMBERSS JOURNAL | 1 |
The Harvard Peace Kite | 65 |
The Uses of Mystery | 129 |
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