Northern Ireland: Hearings, Ninety-second Congress, Second Session. February 28 and 29; and March 1, 1972U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 639 páginas |
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... Unionist Party's executive committee ; and chairman , Unionist Party's publicity committee__ Hopkins , Sean , economic analyst , Shannon , County Clare , Ireland ... Macrory , Patrick A. , chairman , review body on local ( council ) ...
... Unionist Party's executive committee ; and chairman , Unionist Party's publicity committee__ Hopkins , Sean , economic analyst , Shannon , County Clare , Ireland ... Macrory , Patrick A. , chairman , review body on local ( council ) ...
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... Unionist Research Department , 3 Glengall Street , Belfast , October 5 , 1971 . 475 Internment , statement of ... Unionist Party , 3 Glengall Street , Belfast , Northern Ireland : 569 581 583 585 586 425 588 September 1 , 1969 . 592 July ...
... Unionist Research Department , 3 Glengall Street , Belfast , October 5 , 1971 . 475 Internment , statement of ... Unionist Party , 3 Glengall Street , Belfast , Northern Ireland : 569 581 583 585 586 425 588 September 1 , 1969 . 592 July ...
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... Unionist party in the Stormont government recognized both the legitimacy of these demands and the urgency of official response . As is often the case , however , fear and reaction by a minority prevailed over the impulses of moderate ...
... Unionist party in the Stormont government recognized both the legitimacy of these demands and the urgency of official response . As is often the case , however , fear and reaction by a minority prevailed over the impulses of moderate ...
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... Unionist Party , abetted by the Orange Order . Lord Carson , who was the leader of the Unionist cause at that time , is on record in the House of Lords in 1923 , when he was asked the question , " Why did you people accept a six ...
... Unionist Party , abetted by the Orange Order . Lord Carson , who was the leader of the Unionist cause at that time , is on record in the House of Lords in 1923 , when he was asked the question , " Why did you people accept a six ...
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... Unionist - dominated Parliament but we also have a Unionist - dominated system of local government so that on any level of government it wasn't possible for the opposition to be represented or to be in a position of influence . The main ...
... Unionist - dominated Parliament but we also have a Unionist - dominated system of local government so that on any level of government it wasn't possible for the opposition to be represented or to be in a position of influence . The main ...
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Página 3 - Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or for ill, it teaches the whole people by its example. Crime is contagious. If the government becomes a lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy.
Página 508 - The Security Council shall, when it deems necessary, call upon the parties to settle their dispute by such means.
Página 144 - Secretary-General to make forthwith, in consultation with the Governments concerned and in accordance with the Charter, and having in mind Section A of this resolution, such practical arrangements as would adequately help in upholding the purposes and principles of the Charter in relation to Lebanon and Jordan in the present circumstances, and thereby facilitate the early withdrawal of the foreign troops from the two countries; C.
Página 443 - Ireland shall have the same constitutional status in the Community of Nations known as the British Empire as the Dominion of Canada, the Commonwealth of Australia, the Dominion of New Zealand, and the Union of South Africa, with a Parliament having powers to make laws for the peace, order and good government of Ireland and an Executive responsible to that Parliament, and shall be styled and known as the Irish Free State.
Página 334 - Was it for this the wild geese spread The grey wing upon every tide; For this that all that blood was shed, For this Edward Fitzgerald died, And Robert Emmet and Wolfe Tone, All that delirium of the brave; Romantic Ireland's dead and gone, It's with O'Leary in the grave.
Página 7 - They think that they have pacified Ireland. They think that they have purchased half of us and intimidated the other half. They think they have foreseen everything, think that they have provided against everything; but the fools, the fools, the fools ! They have left us our Fenian dead, and while Ireland holds these graves Ireland unfree shall never be at peace.
Página 512 - The Secretary-General may bring to the attention of the Security Council any matter which in his opinion may threaten the maintenance of international peace and security.
Página 573 - For God's sake, let us sit upon the ground And tell sad stories of the death of kings...
Página 192 - Inspector or of an advisory committee that for securing the preservation of the peace and the maintenance of order in Northern Ireland it is expedient that a person who is suspected of acting or having acted or being about to act in a manner prejudicial to the preservation of the peace and the maintenance of order in Northern Ireland...
Página 60 - The Security Council may investigate any dispute, or any situation which might lead to international friction or give rise to a dispute, in order to determine whether the continuance of the dispute or situation is likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security.