The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 72
... Irish - Americans who hate England and want separa- tion is an influence which reaches in greater or lesser degree all the Ameri- can population , who , with few excep- tions , believe that Ireland has been misgoverned in the past and ...
... Irish - Americans who hate England and want separa- tion is an influence which reaches in greater or lesser degree all the Ameri- can population , who , with few excep- tions , believe that Ireland has been misgoverned in the past and ...
Page 230
... Irish affairs was to spread additional suffering and complete chaos over the land . The ferocity with which the war was carried on is inconceivable . The Scots slaughtered and plundered English and Irish alike . As for the English , one ...
... Irish affairs was to spread additional suffering and complete chaos over the land . The ferocity with which the war was carried on is inconceivable . The Scots slaughtered and plundered English and Irish alike . As for the English , one ...
Page 237
... Irish origin ? Thoughtful Americans will , they be- lieve , reflect on this when it is proposed to compel Ulstermen to submit to Irish Catholic rule . And besides , it is possible that dominion self - govern- ment might lead to the Irish ...
... Irish origin ? Thoughtful Americans will , they be- lieve , reflect on this when it is proposed to compel Ulstermen to submit to Irish Catholic rule . And besides , it is possible that dominion self - govern- ment might lead to the Irish ...
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