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A Tale Of The Forecastle / Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924
, called Craik and nicknamed Belfast, abused the ship violently, romancing on principle, just to give ... of the puzzled youngster muttering at his work. The noise increased. Little Belfast seemed, in the heavy heat details...- creator(s) - Conrad, Joseph, 1857-1924
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- subject(s) - donkin; jimmy; belfast; singleton; baker; deck; ship; belfast; deck; ship; baker; jimmy; singleton; donkin;
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Men of Invention and Industry / Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904
: Through Connaught and Ulster to Belfast CHAPTER XI Shipbuilding in Belfast: By Sir E. J. Harland, Engineer ... --that of Shipbuilding. A later chapter, kindly prepared by Sir Edward J. Harland, of Belfast, relates to the origin details...- creator(s) - Smiles, Samuel, 1812-1904
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- subject(s) - bianconi; murdock; pett; koenig; belfast; watt; harrison; ireland; steam; machine; belfast; ireland; koenig; watt; murdock; steam; machine; pett; harrison; bianconi;
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Ulster's Stand For Union / McNeill, Ronald John, 1861-1934
ACT: CRAIGAVON V. THE CRAIGAVON POLICY AND THE U.F.V. VI. MR. CHURCHILL IN BELFAST VII ... ] It is improbable that identical lines of reasoning led the Roman Catholic Cardinal and the Belfast Orangeman details...- creator(s) - McNeill, Ronald John, 1861-1934
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- subject(s) - ulster; belfast; unionist; carson; ireland; ulster unionist; edward carson; unionist council; parliament; bonar law; irish; unionist party; bill; ulster hall; government; lord londonderry; unionist council; belfast; ireland; ulster unionist; lord londonderry; government; unionist party; unionist; bonar law; parliament; ulster; edward carson; irish; carson; bill; ulster hall;
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Home Rule Second Edition / Spender, Harold
, and in municipalities like Belfast the Catholics hold a very small proportion of the salaried posts. [9] Census ... ,000,000 in 1910. Those goods consisted mostly of linen and ships from Belfast. The export of farm stuffs increased 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;
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The Foolish Lovers / Ervine, St. John G., 1883-1971
, so the story went, had been in Belfast a few days after the day on which Queen Victoria had died ... her feel content and proud. When she took John to Belfast, she made the holiday, so eagerly anticipated details...- creator(s) - Ervine, St. John G., 1883-1971
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- subject(s) - uncle matthew; eleanor; uncle; matthew; john; uncle william; hinde; miss squibb; william; willie logan; uncle william; uncle matthew; eleanor; hinde; john; william; matthew; uncle; willie logan; miss squibb;
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Sir Robert Hart The Romance of a Great Career, 2nd Edition / Bredon, Juliet
, a North of Ireland man himself, agreed to accompany the lad back to Belfast; but in the end ... him down to the dock and put him on board his ship. Henry Hart met his son at Belfast, and was so angry, at finding details...- creator(s) - Bredon, Juliet
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- subject(s) - peking; chinese; robert hart; hart; robert; gordon; china; robert hart's; chinese; hart; robert hart's; gordon; robert; robert hart; peking; china;
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on Her Tour Through Ireland / McDougall, Margaret Moran Dixon, 1826-1898
to remain another night on board and go direct to the Belfast packet from the ship. I considered this advice, found it good and took it. II. FROM LIVERPOOL TO BELFAST--IRELAND'S CONDITION DISCUSSED ... details...- creator(s) - McDougall, Margaret Moran Dixon, 1826-1898
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- subject(s) - rent; castle; lord leitrim; car; castle; rent; lord leitrim; car;
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The Adventure of the Cardboard Box / Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930
quite freshly severed. The box had been sent by parcel post from Belfast upon the morning before ... of these students came from the north of Ireland, and, to the best of Miss Cushing's belief, from Belfast details...- creator(s) - Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930
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- subject(s) - lestrade; cushing; miss cushing; holmes; sarah; browner; croydon; packet; watson; liverpool; police; police; holmes; lestrade; miss cushing; croydon; packet; liverpool; watson; cushing; browner; sarah;
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What's the Matter with Ireland? / Russell, Ruth
V. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND COMMUNISM VI. WHAT ABOUT BELFAST? ELECTED GOVERNMENT ... me there might be something in Belfast?" "Linen mills are on part time now--no chance. There's only one place 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;
- title - What's the Matter with Ireland?
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Speeches from the Dock, Part I / Various
founders of the Society of United Irishmen, which was formed in Belfast in the year 1791. In its early days ... in Belfast, Dublin, and other parts of the country, soon found themselves in the full swing details...- creator(s) - Various
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- subject(s) - ireland; irish; meagher; irishmen; fenian; emmet; mitchel; dublin; jury; countrymen; verdict; ireland; countrymen; verdict; mitchel; dublin; fenian; jury; meagher; irishmen; emmet; irish;
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