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regarding itself as under the natural protection , should this become necessary ,
of superior English force . These assumptions and habits of mind continued to
prevail in Northern Ireland , while the former need to consider the immediate ...
regarding itself as under the natural protection , should this become necessary ,
of superior English force . These assumptions and habits of mind continued to
prevail in Northern Ireland , while the former need to consider the immediate ...
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They concluded that in order for these necessary English reforms to proceed , the
Irish must be allowed , by Home Rule , to attend to their own affairs . Whatever
the merits of this logic , it enabled Liberals to shelter behind Home Rule , so ...
They concluded that in order for these necessary English reforms to proceed , the
Irish must be allowed , by Home Rule , to attend to their own affairs . Whatever
the merits of this logic , it enabled Liberals to shelter behind Home Rule , so ...
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situation , Law was prepared if necessary to support the use of force by Ulster in
order to overthrow this revolutionary committee which called itself a Liberal
government . This was to employ an Irish weapon - armed Ulster intransigence -
for an ...
situation , Law was prepared if necessary to support the use of force by Ulster in
order to overthrow this revolutionary committee which called itself a Liberal
government . This was to employ an Irish weapon - armed Ulster intransigence -
for an ...
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accept achieve affairs Anglo-Irish relations argument aspect attention attitudes basic became become believed Britain British Catholic Catholicism cause character church civilization claims common concerned concessions condition consequences Conservative constitution continued dangerous determined direct economic effect element England English Englishmen eventually existence experience extreme fact famine fear force held Home Rule human idea ignorance important industrial interests interpretation Irish nationalists Irish question Irishmen issue land least less Liberals Lord major matter merely mind moral movement nature necessary nineteenth century Northern Ireland opinion particularly party past peasant political politicians position possible poverty practice prejudice present principles problems produced Protestant reality reasons reform regard relations relationship religion religious remained resistance response seemed seen situation social society taken things threat took tradition Ulster understanding Union Unionists violence