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The firmness of the Government of Northern Ireland on the one hand , and of the Free State Government on the other , succeeded at last in mastering the forces of ...
The firmness of the Government of Northern Ireland on the one hand , and of the Free State Government on the other , succeeded at last in mastering the forces of ...
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The Government of Northern Ireland has never budged from its original position - could not , indeed , do so without ceasing to exist . It stands on the Act of 1920 and the pledges of British ministers which that Act embodies .
The Government of Northern Ireland has never budged from its original position - could not , indeed , do so without ceasing to exist . It stands on the Act of 1920 and the pledges of British ministers which that Act embodies .
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function of interpreting local currents of opinion to the British Government , but a gradual process of change has relegated them to the purely constitutional role of viceregents of the Crown , to whom opinions on political issues are ...
function of interpreting local currents of opinion to the British Government , but a gradual process of change has relegated them to the purely constitutional role of viceregents of the Crown , to whom opinions on political issues are ...
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