Word: irelander
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...Horse. Eleven years ago Master Robert II first touched hoof in Ireland. He promised well, but failed. Finally he was put to work and many was the furrow he ploughed. It is even told that he was several times seen drawing the laborious milkwagon. Still he maintained his aristocratic air and once, by chance, was led to the hunting field...
...Third Internationale). He said that a Russian memorandum to a London financial group demanded a loan of ?20,000,000 to ?30, 000,000 as a condition of the return of confiscated property in Russia. Lord Curzon, onetime Foreign Secretary, charged the Soviets with backing Sinn Fein in Ireland, training Indian extremists in Moscow for the special purpose of breaking up the British Raj in India, establishing agencies in South Africa to break up the Union, conducting propaganda and intrigue against Great Britain in Persia...
...died unbeaten pugilist. Such a buffer as Donnelly Ireland never again will...
...conclusions of most constitutional historians, English and American. Arguing purely on grounds of constitutionality, the author seeks to prove the complete justification of the refusal of the Continental Congress and American patriots to accept the jurisdiction of the English Parliament in matters outside of the Island which contains England, Ireland, and Wales. Furthermore, he suggests that the revolutionary action was not, first of all, on the part of the Americans, but of the English Parliament itself. The constitutional causes of the War of Independence are traced back to the conduct of Parliament in the revolution of 1648 in England...
General Mulcahy is widely regarded as Ireland's premier soldier. His temporary failure as a Cabinet Minister, due in part to the impetuosity of youth, has not detracted from the glamor which sparks from his sword...