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Is Ulster right? A statement of the question at issue between Ulster and the Nationalist party, and of the reasons, historical, political, and financial, why Ulster is justified in opposing home rule, by an Irishman.
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Main Author:
Pennefather, Frederick William, 1852-1921
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
London,
J. Murray,
1913.
Series:
"Questions of the day" series
Subjects:
Home rule
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Ireland
Ireland
>
Politics and government.
Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)
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DA960 .P41
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