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... Fermanagh , and East Donegal , the Pro- testants are certainly strong enough to hold their own in any contest but that of the polls . They are a social force too strong to be uprooted ; and in fair fight , where quality could tell ...
... Fermanagh , and East Donegal , the Pro- testants are certainly strong enough to hold their own in any contest but that of the polls . They are a social force too strong to be uprooted ; and in fair fight , where quality could tell ...
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... Fermanagh Protestants pay more than nine - tenths of the rates , but county councils on the new English model would certainly be ruled by the mere Irish . Protestants pay more than half of the rates of Dublin , yet they have only five ...
... Fermanagh Protestants pay more than nine - tenths of the rates , but county councils on the new English model would certainly be ruled by the mere Irish . Protestants pay more than half of the rates of Dublin , yet they have only five ...
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... Fermanagh , Fingal , Monaghan , Oriel , and Tyrone not less than 45,000 families ( or separate occupants of farms ) , on whose loyalty it cannot de- pend , and put in their places 30,000 families ( or adult males living separately ) ...
... Fermanagh , Fingal , Monaghan , Oriel , and Tyrone not less than 45,000 families ( or separate occupants of farms ) , on whose loyalty it cannot de- pend , and put in their places 30,000 families ( or adult males living separately ) ...
Page 81
... Catholic majority of 1500 , which has probably now disappeared . The Protestants are holding their own in Tyrone and Fermanagh , while gaining ground F towns . slowly in Londonderry and rapidly in Armagh . THE COURSE OF THE CURE . 81.
... Catholic majority of 1500 , which has probably now disappeared . The Protestants are holding their own in Tyrone and Fermanagh , while gaining ground F towns . slowly in Londonderry and rapidly in Armagh . THE COURSE OF THE CURE . 81.
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... Fermanagh . They are chiefly English in Armagh , East and South Tyrone , and Fermanagh . In the last county the Scotch are almost unknown ; they are , however , much the stronger section throughout Londonderry and the valley of the ...
... Fermanagh . They are chiefly English in Armagh , East and South Tyrone , and Fermanagh . In the last county the Scotch are almost unknown ; they are , however , much the stronger section throughout Londonderry and the valley of the ...
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