The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
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Page 131
... Republic . In fact the small British forces have very little relation to the life of the Province ; it is the strong will of a considerable majority of the people of Northern Ireland which sustains the present constitution . The I.R.A. ...
... Republic . In fact the small British forces have very little relation to the life of the Province ; it is the strong will of a considerable majority of the people of Northern Ireland which sustains the present constitution . The I.R.A. ...
Page 134
... Republic at the Curragh , and there has at all times been some co - operation between the Royal Ulster Con- stabulary and the Garda Siochana in tracing suspects . On the other hand , there is no recognized way of extraditing offenders ...
... Republic at the Curragh , and there has at all times been some co - operation between the Royal Ulster Con- stabulary and the Garda Siochana in tracing suspects . On the other hand , there is no recognized way of extraditing offenders ...
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... Republic . Mr. David Bleakley , in a paper read in Belfast to the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland in 1954 ( but unfortunately un- published ) , distinguished sixty - eight British - based unions , covering 90 per cent ...
... Republic . Mr. David Bleakley , in a paper read in Belfast to the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland in 1954 ( but unfortunately un- published ) , distinguished sixty - eight British - based unions , covering 90 per cent ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
The Other Mans Religion | 19 |
Copyright | |
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