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Is Ulster Right? / Anonymous
of the few years between 1782 and 1800, during which the Irish Parliament was independent; that the charges made ... . He says:-- "The Irish Parliament declared the complete independence of the Irish Legislature details...- creator(s) - Anonymous
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- subject(s) - ireland; irish; parliament; catholic; roman catholic; irish parliament; roman; government; union; penal laws; england; ireland; penal laws; government; roman; irish parliament; union; parliament; england; roman catholic; catholic; irish;
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Being articles on the Irish question / Various
, because they have not been the work of the Irish themselves, and have not been prepared in their own way. Parliament seems ... were opposed to an Irish Parliament at the election of 1880 and for some time afterward; you are not entitled details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - irish; ireland; parliament; imperial; government; bill; union; irish government; irish parliament; ireland; government; irish parliament; union; parliament; irish government; imperial; irish; bill;
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Against Home Rule (1912) The Case for the Union / Various
, as under the last Home Rule Bill they would have the right to do, they passed resolutions in the Irish Parliament ... was caused by the action of the Irish Parliament in recognising and crowning a Pretender in Dublin Castle details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - ireland; irish; parliament; union; policy; irish parliament; united kingdom; government; great britain; home rule; imperial parliament; roman catholic; united kingdom; home rule; ireland; policy; government; irish parliament; union; imperial parliament; parliament; roman catholic; great britain; irish;
- title - Against Home Rule (1912) The Case for the Union
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Home Rule Second Edition / Spender, Harold
. | | | +-----------------------------------------------------------+ * * * * * On and after the appointed day there shall be in Ireland an Irish Parliament, consisting of his Majesty the King and two ... the establishment of the Irish Parliament, or anything contained in this Act, the supreme power and authority details...- creator(s) - Spender, Harold
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- subject(s) - irish; ireland; parliament; irish parliament; irish legislature; bill; home rule; government; united kingdom; great britain; congested districts; lord lieutenant; irish constabulary; legislative body; irish legislative; grattan's parliament; rule; united kingdom; home rule; grattan's parliament; ireland; government; irish legislature; irish constabulary; irish parliament; legislative body; congested districts; parliament; rule; great britain; lord lieutenant; irish legislative; irish; bill;
- title - Home Rule Second Edition
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What's the Matter with Ireland? / Russell, Ruth
poverty is recognized in the school laws; the Irish Education act passed by Parliament in 1892 is full ... to the British parliament, but would remain at home to form the Irish parliament, the governing body of the Irish details...- creator(s) - Russell, Ruth
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- subject(s) - ireland; sinn fein; irish; fein; sinn; paddy; dublin; gombeen man; labor; irish labor; workers; republic; dublin; workers; ireland; fein; labor; irish labor; gombeen man; sinn; sinn fein; paddy; irish; republic;
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The Framework of Home Rule / Childers, Erskine, 1870-1922
control over Irish affairs through representation in the Imperial Parliament. In practice, however ... 's classification, "Law and Custom of the Constitution," p. 253. [5] J. Fisher, "End of the Irish Parliament" cited details...- creator(s) - Childers, Erskine, 1870-1922
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- subject(s) - ireland; irish; canada; imperial; great britain; british; union; government; home rule; irish legislature; home rule; ireland; canada; government; irish legislature; union; imperial; great britain; british; irish;
- title - The Framework of Home Rule
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No Defense, Volume 1. / Parker, Gilbert, 1860-1932
'll soon be an end to that. The Irish Parliament is slipping into disrepute. It wouldn't surprise ... out over the Irish Parliament like death itself; or France ruling us. How does the English government live here details...- creator(s) - Parker, Gilbert, 1860-1932
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- subject(s) - dyck; boyne; erris boyne; sheila; erris; calhoun; dyck calhoun; mallow; miles calhoun; ireland; dublin; michael clones; sheila llyn; michael; dublin; dyck calhoun; erris boyne; ireland; miles calhoun; erris; michael clones; mallow; boyne; michael; sheila; calhoun; sheila llyn; dyck;
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Ten Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century / Joy, James Richard
, having become Prime Minister for the third time, asked Parliament to grant home rule to Ireland through an Irish ... from the government because of the stupid King's refusal to honor his Minister's pledges of equal rights to the Irish details...- creator(s) - Joy, James Richard
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- subject(s) - parliament; peel; wellington; cobden; palmerston; canning; ireland; disraeli; gladstone; irish; england; robert peel; reform; bill; george stephenson; prime minister; canning; ireland; reform; peel; george stephenson; disraeli; parliament; england; gladstone; wellington; prime minister; robert peel; cobden; palmerston; irish; bill;
- title - Ten Englishmen of the Nineteenth Century
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No Defense, Complete / Parker, Gilbert, 1860-1932
in criticizing the government and damning the Irish Parliament. He even became a friend of some young hare ... 's arms." Erris Boyne laughed. "Well, there'll soon be an end to that. The Irish Parliament is slipping details...- creator(s) - Parker, Gilbert, 1860-1932
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- subject(s) - dyck; sheila; dyck calhoun; calhoun; erris boyne; boyne; erris; mallow; lord mallow; michael clones; darius boland; governor; sheila llyn; ireland; michael; miles calhoun; dyck calhoun; lord mallow; ireland; governor; miles calhoun; erris; mallow; sheila; calhoun; sheila llyn; dyck; erris boyne; michael clones; darius boland; boyne; michael;
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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.II. From William and Mary to George II. / Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-1771
-Butler, and took their commander Macarty, commonly called lord Moncashel. MEETING OF THE IRISH PARLIAMENT. The Irish parliament being assembled at Dublin, according to the proclamation of king James, he, in a speech ... details...- creator(s) - Smollett, Tobias George, 1721-1771
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- title - The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.II. From William and Mary to George II.
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