| Canada - 1918 - 1034 pages
...British Parliament and the British Crown or any other foreign Government to legislate for Ireland; (b) make use of any and every means available to render...Ireland in subjection by military force or otherwise. Whereas no law without the authority and consent of the Irish people is or ever can be binding on their... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1919 - 172 pages
...any other foreign government to legislate for Ireland; (&) make use of any and every means nvailable to render impotent the power of England to hold Ireland in subjection by military force or otherwise. " 4. Whereas no law, without the authority and consent of the Irish people is or ever can be binding... | |
| Robert Mitchell Henry - History - 1920 - 300 pages
...the British Parliament or British Crown or any other foreign Government to legislate for Ireland; (b) make use of any and every means available to render...Ireland in subjection by military force or otherwise. And whereas no law made without the authority and consent of the Irish people is, or ever can be, binding... | |
| Éamon De Valera - Ireland - 1920 - 148 pages
...will of the British Government or any other foreign Government to legislate for Ireland. 2. By making use of any and every means available to render impotent...Ireland in subjection by military force or otherwise. 3. By the establishment of a constituent assembly comprising persons chosen by Irish contituencies... | |
| Robert Mitchell Henry - 1920 - 336 pages
...Parliament or British Crown or any other foreign Government to legislate for Ireland; (b) make use [268] of any and every means available to render impotent...Ireland in subjection by military force or otherwise. And whereas no law made without the authority and consent of the Irish people is, or ever can be, binding... | |
| Cecil John Charles Street - Ireland - 1921 - 490 pages
...British Parliament and British Crown or any other foreign government to legislate for Ireland : " (6.) Make use of any and every means available to render...Ireland in subjection by military force or otherwise. " 4. Whereas no law made without the authority and consent of the Irish people is or ever can be binding... | |
| Hugh Bertie Campbell Pollard - Secret societies - 1922 - 344 pages
...British Parliament and British Crown or any other foreign government to legislate for Ireland : (b) Make use of any and every means available to render...Ireland in subjection by military force or otherwise. 4. Whereas no law made without the authority and consent of the Irish people is or ever can be binding... | |
| Shaw Desmond - Ireland - 1923 - 590 pages
...British Parliament and British Crown, or any other foreign government, to legislate for Ireland. b. Make use of any, and every, means available to render...the power of England to hold Ireland in subjection. . . . President de Valera with his gift of epitomising, summed up the new policy in his presidential... | |
| Walter Alison Phillips - Ireland - 1926 - 382 pages
...was declared to be to secure the international recognition of Ireland as an independent Republic, and to " make use of any and every means available to...Ireland in subjection by military force or otherwise." De Valera was elected president, Arthur Griffith and Father Michael O'Flanagan vice-presidents, Austin... | |
| Charles Downer Hazen - Europe - 1923 - 1296 pages
...organization was to secure the international recognition of Ireland as an independent republic and to " make use of any and every means available to...Ireland in subjection by military force or otherwise." De Valera also said : " That there would never be peace in Ireland till they got their independence.... | |
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