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Irish Nationality

Alice Stopford Green
Irish Nationality
1911
Contents

Dedication

  1. The Gaels in Ireland
  2. Ireland and Europe
  3. The Irish Mission
  4. Scandinavians in Ireland
  5. The First Irish Revival
  6. The Norman Invasion
  7. The Second Irish Revival
  8. The Taking of the Land
  9. The National Faith of the Irish
  10. Rule of the English Parliament
  11. The Rise of a New Ireland
  12. An Irish Parliament
  13. Ireland under the Union

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