Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 212William Blackwood, 1922 |
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Pagina 140
... Belfast atmosphere ingrained in his soul , whose views were after the heart of Sir John , and who , at a price , would take on the duties of Inspector - General . Hence arose the Gilbertian situ- ation for which the British public has ...
... Belfast atmosphere ingrained in his soul , whose views were after the heart of Sir John , and who , at a price , would take on the duties of Inspector - General . Hence arose the Gilbertian situ- ation for which the British public has ...
Pagina 145
... Belfast Pris- ons . Its object was not to render government impossible -that stage was to come later -but to wring from Govern- ment a political prison status for Sinn Fein . All sorts and conditions of persons had joined in it ; all ...
... Belfast Pris- ons . Its object was not to render government impossible -that stage was to come later -but to wring from Govern- ment a political prison status for Sinn Fein . All sorts and conditions of persons had joined in it ; all ...
Pagina 146
... Belfast spirit is to him , for not one to worry over details ; his ideal life is the social world but placed as he was in Ireland , of passage come to gain im- pressions in order that 146 [ Aug. The Last Days of Dublin Castle .
... Belfast spirit is to him , for not one to worry over details ; his ideal life is the social world but placed as he was in Ireland , of passage come to gain im- pressions in order that 146 [ Aug. The Last Days of Dublin Castle .
Pagina 164
... Belfast . Ulster had hoped that he would be inde- pendent with the right of direct appeal to London , but in prac- tice she found that the partition of Ireland had not yet suffici- ently advanced to enable these hopes to be realised ...
... Belfast . Ulster had hoped that he would be inde- pendent with the right of direct appeal to London , but in prac- tice she found that the partition of Ireland had not yet suffici- ently advanced to enable these hopes to be realised ...
Pagina 172
... Belfast or British goods . In a sentence , acquiescence in any form of nationalism , so long as not accompanied by personal vio- lence . The British Govern- ment appeared to think that the situation could still be mended by the ordinary ...
... Belfast or British goods . In a sentence , acquiescence in any form of nationalism , so long as not accompanied by personal vio- lence . The British Govern- ment appeared to think that the situation could still be mended by the ordinary ...
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