Extracts of speeches from F. E. Smith and Edward Carson, published in the 'Belfast News-Letter' and a leading article from unidentified author published in the 'Morning Post', regarding the determination of Ulster unionists not to become subjects of a Dublin Parliament. The 'Morning Post' article attempts to explain the nature of Ulster Unionists, "For the people of Ulster are not only sincere, but they are fanatical and they can not help being fanatical. It was bred in the bone by the long, dark and ferocious struggle against the majority which makes the history of the province. Ireland is precipated upon this conflict by its past, and for theat past England is responsible",
1913 Oct. 2-10.
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Extracts of speeches from F. E. Smith and Edward Carson, published in the 'Belfast News-Letter' and a leading article from unidentified author published in the 'Morning Post', regarding the determination of Ulster unionists not to become subjects of a Dublin Parliament. The 'Morning Post' article attempts to explain the nature of Ulster Unionists, "For the people of Ulster are not only sincere, but they are fanatical and they can not help being fanatical. It was bred in the bone by the long, dark and ferocious struggle against the majority which makes the history of the province. Ireland is precipated upon this conflict by its past, and for theat past England is responsible",
1913 Oct. 2-10.
In Collection: | John Redmond Papers, 1878-1918. |
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Language: | English |
Extent: | 1 item (2 pages). |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 15,255/2/17
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Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |