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... Ireland . My mother's father , Michael McLoughlin , was born in County Leix ( or Queen's County as it was then ... Ireland had a population of eight million , but in two years two million men , women and children either died or ...
... Ireland . My mother's father , Michael McLoughlin , was born in County Leix ( or Queen's County as it was then ... Ireland had a population of eight million , but in two years two million men , women and children either died or ...
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... Ireland Society . I was a member of the society , which felt that the British Govern- ment should have proclaimed the Act which was passed in 1914 to give Ireland home rule , but which was suspended with the advent of World War I. It ...
... Ireland Society . I was a member of the society , which felt that the British Govern- ment should have proclaimed the Act which was passed in 1914 to give Ireland home rule , but which was suspended with the advent of World War I. It ...
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... Ireland because of the ex- plosive situation prevailing there at the time . Ultimately the British Commander - in - Chief in Ireland , Sir Nevil Macready , prohibited Mannix's entry into Ireland and the Chief of the Imperial General ...
... Ireland because of the ex- plosive situation prevailing there at the time . Ultimately the British Commander - in - Chief in Ireland , Sir Nevil Macready , prohibited Mannix's entry into Ireland and the Chief of the Imperial General ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Living dangerously as a politician | 3 |
My American background | 10 |
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