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... Sinn Fein has its Parliament , its civil and criminal courts . . . . Nat- urally there is continuous conflict be- tween these two governments . ' In the United States , ' President ' De Valera was campaigning with the dual object of ...
... Sinn Fein has its Parliament , its civil and criminal courts . . . . Nat- urally there is continuous conflict be- tween these two governments . ' In the United States , ' President ' De Valera was campaigning with the dual object of ...
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... Sinn Fein , the philosopher and dreamer who founded the Sinn Fein party ; Gen- eral Sir Nevil Macready , Chief Officer- in - Command of the British forces ; Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald , M.P. , who re- fused to swear allegiance to King ...
... Sinn Fein , the philosopher and dreamer who founded the Sinn Fein party ; Gen- eral Sir Nevil Macready , Chief Officer- in - Command of the British forces ; Mr. Desmond Fitzgerald , M.P. , who re- fused to swear allegiance to King ...
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... Sinn Fein . Realizing the news - value of the ma- terial which Scotland Yard had ac- cumulated , Sir Basil was asked to give his permission for its publication in the United States and England . Being intensely interested in the ...
... Sinn Fein . Realizing the news - value of the ma- terial which Scotland Yard had ac- cumulated , Sir Basil was asked to give his permission for its publication in the United States and England . Being intensely interested in the ...
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... Sinn Fein leaders which resulted in the final negotiation of the truce last summer . Unknown to the outside world two American newspaper men were acting as the sole connecting links between Sinn Fein and Downing Street , with the ever ...
... Sinn Fein leaders which resulted in the final negotiation of the truce last summer . Unknown to the outside world two American newspaper men were acting as the sole connecting links between Sinn Fein and Downing Street , with the ever ...
Página 437
... Sinn Fein in Ireland , declared he would personally accept mediation if Mr. House acted officially for the Wilson Administration . Other conditions were that Ireland be recog- nized as the ' Switzerland of the Seas . ' He did not ...
... Sinn Fein in Ireland , declared he would personally accept mediation if Mr. House acted officially for the Wilson Administration . Other conditions were that Ireland be recog- nized as the ' Switzerland of the Seas . ' He did not ...
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Página 381 - Requiem Under the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be; Home is the sailor, home from sea, And the hunter home from the hill.
Página 195 - Fine linen with broidered work from Egypt was that which thou spreadest forth to be thy sail ; blue and purple from the isles of Elishah was that which covered thee.
Página 323 - But what success Vanessa met, Is to the world a secret yet. Whether the nymph, to please her swain, Talks in a high romantic strain; Or whether he at last descends To act with less seraphic ends; Or to compound the business, whether They temper love and books together; Must never to mankind be told, Nor shall the conscious Muse unfold.
Página 397 - It is not too much to say that had it not been for the able and untiring efforts of Dr.
Página 360 - The Life of Johnson is assuredly a great, a very great work. Homer is not more decidedly the first of heroic poets, Shakspeare is not more decidedly the first of dramatists, Demosthenes is not more decidedly the first of orators, than Boswell is the first of biographers. He has no second. He has distanced all his competitors so decidedly that it is not worthwhile to place them. Eclipse is first, and the rest nowhere.
Página 144 - And I leave to children the long, long days to be merry in, in a thousand ways, and the night and the moon and the train of the Milky Way to wonder at, but subject nevertheless to the rights hereinafter given to lovers.
Página 43 - Every country is held at some time to account for the windows broken by its press; the bill is presented, some day or other, in the shape of hostile sentiment in the other country.
Página 643 - When the roll is called up yonder, When the roll is called up yonder, When the roll is called up yonder, When the roll is called up yonder, I'll be there.
Página 233 - Faille had the office to himself, and he closed his eyes and leaned his head against the back of the chair, trying to forget his discomfort in recalling the different countries he had seen, the people he had met.
Página 362 - You cannot imagine what labour, what perplexity, what vexation I have endured in arranging a prodigious multiplicity of materials, in supplying omissions, in searching for papers, buried in different masses, and all this besides the exertion of composing and polishing : many a time have I thought of giving it up.