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Irish Nights

Roberts, Richard | January 31, 1920 issue

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This article is originally nothing but a plain account of some experiences the author had in Ireland last summer. Since he first wrote it, a situation which then seemed to him to be unspeakably grave has become quite desperate; and very reluctantly he had to abandon the hope that the pacification of Ireland could be accomplished by any "within the-Empire" scheme of Home Rule. The incredible levity of the British Government in propounding at this time of day its childish "two-parliament" scheme is the last straw. And in the midst of this conflagration, a deputation of Ulster Protestants has come to this country to state the religious issue.

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PEACE; HOME rule -- Ireland; PROTESTANTS; POLITICS, Practical; AUTONOMY (Political science); IRELAND
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