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Nationalist and Catholic Ireland desired some form of home rule . Protestant
Ireland , of Scots and Anglo - Irish descent , most powerful in north - east Ulster ,
wanted continuance of the union with Britain . The emergence of this division , its
...
Nationalist and Catholic Ireland desired some form of home rule . Protestant
Ireland , of Scots and Anglo - Irish descent , most powerful in north - east Ulster ,
wanted continuance of the union with Britain . The emergence of this division , its
...
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Northern Ireland hardly surfaced in English consciousness for opposite reasons :
it seemed peaceful , loyal , and stable . Besides , a convention quickly grew up
that Westminster did not interfere in Northern Ireland ' s affairs : soon the situation
...
Northern Ireland hardly surfaced in English consciousness for opposite reasons :
it seemed peaceful , loyal , and stable . Besides , a convention quickly grew up
that Westminster did not interfere in Northern Ireland ' s affairs : soon the situation
...
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These assumptions and habits of mind continued to prevail in Northern Ireland ,
while the former need to consider the immediate situation of being a minority
within Ireland was removed by their translation into a majority situation in the new
...
These assumptions and habits of mind continued to prevail in Northern Ireland ,
while the former need to consider the immediate situation of being a minority
within Ireland was removed by their translation into a majority situation in the new
...
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