An Address on the Present Condition of Ireland in the Pearce Institute, Govan, UNder the Auspices of Govan Unionist Association. June 1920.
Book Description
Small 12mo. pp. 27. Wreappers.
No locations traced.
“The idea of separation is a form of insanity with which the minds of many people of Ireland have became inflated, forgetful of the fact that their present wealth and prosperity are due in the main, if not exclusively, to British markets and the abnormal war prices paid by the English Government. Separation is madness. Let Ireland have it when her people make a unanimous call.”
“As a second alternative, let the Government purchase, without delay, and divide all large estates and outfarms in Ireland, and colonize them, with loyal British subjects; and let it establish industries all over the country under military protection.”
Author
JONES, Dr. H.E.
Date
1920
Publisher
Glasgow: Printed by John Cossar,
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