A History of UlsterThis is a history of Ulster, ranging from prehistoric times to the present day, spanning 9000 years of social, political and economic life. It takes readers through the earliest settlements and plantations to the turmoil of the Troubles. |
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Page 377
... Home Rule scare carried the election , and every other consideration will be regarded as of secondary importance in every Protestant home- stead in Ulster until this bogey is laid.20 % Six hundred Liberal delegates met in Belfast on 19 ...
... Home Rule scare carried the election , and every other consideration will be regarded as of secondary importance in every Protestant home- stead in Ulster until this bogey is laid.20 % Six hundred Liberal delegates met in Belfast on 19 ...
Page 413
... Home Rule . " 86 ' HOME RULE SLEEPING THE SLEEP OF THE UNJUST ' Exhausted and dispirited after his second failure to get Home Rule for Ireland , Gladstone retired in March 1894. The Liberals were fast losing their appetite for a ...
... Home Rule . " 86 ' HOME RULE SLEEPING THE SLEEP OF THE UNJUST ' Exhausted and dispirited after his second failure to get Home Rule for Ireland , Gladstone retired in March 1894. The Liberals were fast losing their appetite for a ...
Page 435
... Home Rule was passed the largest union flag ever woven was unfurled from a ninety - foot flagstaff . Bonar Law ... Home Rule issue that had prevented their return to power . Despite the fact that in 1910 the Unionist Associations of ...
... Home Rule was passed the largest union flag ever woven was unfurled from a ninety - foot flagstaff . Bonar Law ... Home Rule issue that had prevented their return to power . Despite the fact that in 1910 the Unionist Associations of ...
Contents
Province Beyond the Pale | 49 |
The Elizabethan Conquest | 75 |
The Plantation of Ulster | 115 |
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