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... stimulus enough to show their determination for a fully independent Irish State and not the vague promises of an Act of Parliament first granting Home Rule and ...
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... rent for the landlords. Without the rent money the starving Irish would not even have a home (Considine 50). In the years to come ...
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... politics. Northern Ireland came into existence as a result of a campaign for Irish Home Rule, which began in the 1870s. At that ...
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... The Irish people who fled the Potato Famine would have battled hard to escape death as the potato disease known as blight swept their home country. ...
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... marriage and family."(p.140) Irish independence stemmed from family loyalties. In most cases the money they made from domestic servitude was sent home to their ...
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... than its worth (Foster: 1989). By the break of the twentieth century Irish home rule seemed a matter of time. It seemed to be on ...
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... Their military wing is the Irish Republican Brotherhood (later the IRA) . Unlike the Home Rule supporters they are not satisfied with home rule, they want ...
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... During this period of loss and destruction the Irish monks preserved everything that they ... Patrick) was taken away from his home and family to be a slave in ...
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... power. In 1914, he strongly backed the Irish Home Rule by threatening rebellious Ulster Protestants with the Royal Navy. He was ...
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... Aside from that, it offers The Irish music of The Chieftains The Chieftains brought Irish music back to New York City, the home of more Irish than there were ...
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... acts. The way his ministry ended showed that he had not finished and more was to come, mainly his pursuit of Irish Home Rule. He ...
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... Catholics were treated like second-class citizens in their native home. Centuries of oppression churned in the hearts of the Irish and came to a boil in the ...
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... Throughout the 19th century, agriculturally and technologically unskilled Irish immigrants, who could not make their living at home, moved to America in search ...
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... in response to pressure from the Catholic Church in Ireland, this marked the beginning of the end for the Liberals in Ireland since the Irish Home Rule Party ...
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... The Irish had nothing to lose at home, and much to gain in England; and from the time when it became known in Ireland that the east side of St. ...
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... of income. Unlike the Irish, the German women worked at home and sent the children out to work as household servants. They were ...
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... Before the British granted Irish home rule, the only obstacle standing before a united Britain was in fact the Catholics who wanted anything but Protestant rule ...
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... appears to be the model on which many of our more insulting cliches about drunken Irish manhood are based. Week after week, Angela would be home expecting her ...
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... appears to be the model on which many of our more insulting cliches about drunken Irish manhood are based. Week after week, Angela would be home expecting her ...
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... The Ripper appeared when there was a tremendous political turmoil and both liberals and social reformers, also the Irish Home rule partisans tried to use the ...
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... The Ripper apperaed when there was a tremendous political turmoil and both leberals and social reformers, also the Irish Home rule partisans tried to use the ...
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Tension between the Irish people had always been existent but with the advent of the Home Rule bill the people had an excuse to fight. ...
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... Titanic. While in Dans' home county of Clare, Ned meets Dan's sister, Sile, Irish for Cecilia. Ned is taken away with her beauty. ...
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... Titanic. While in Dans' home county of Clare, Ned meets Dan's sister, Sile, Irish for Cecilia. Ned is taken away with her beauty. ...
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... the election of Gladstone to Prime Minister.Gladstone introduced the fisrt Home Rule Bill ... they feared it ws onlt the first step to full Irish Independence,it ...
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... THE POLITICAL PROBLEM - THE IRISH DEMAND HOME RULE. The Irish wanted their own Parliament, or self-government, which the English were unwilling to grant. ...
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... for years. Long after the taking over of Northern Ireland by Great Britain, the Irish were granted home rule. There were stipulations ...
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... In 1916, during World War I the Irish Republican Army. (IRA) While the British were focused on the war in mainland Europe the IRA was back home in Ireland ...
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... not only for Parliaments consistent rejection of the several proposed Home Rule Acts ... There was a time when the Irish were united under Parnell, but following ...
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... not only for Parliaments consistent rejection of the several proposed Home Rule Acts ... There was a time when the Irish were united under Parnell, but following ...
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