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قراءة كتاب Ireland Under Coercion The Diary of an American (2nd ed.) (1 of 2) (1888)
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Ireland Under Coercion The Diary of an American (2nd ed.) (1 of 2) (1888)
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objection made to any serious extension of Lord Ashbourne’s Act by Mr. Chamberlain in his extremely clear and able preface to a programme of “Unionist Policy for Ireland” just issued by the “National Radical Union.”
LONDON, 21st Sept. 1888.
CONTENTS OF VOL. I.
CLUE MAP Frontispiece
PREFACE TO SECOND EDITION p. v
CHAPTER I.
- London to Dublin, Jan. 20, 1888, p. 1
- Irish Jacobite, 1
- Proposed Mass in memory of Charles Edward, 2
- Cardinal Manning, 3
- President Cleveland’s Jubilee Gift to Leo XIII, 4
- Arrival at Kingstown, 5
- Admirable Mail Service, 5
- “Davy,” the newsvendor, 6
- Mr. Davitt, 7
- Coercion in America and Ireland, 8
- Montgomery Blair’s maxim, 8
- Irish cars, 9
- Maple’s Hotel, 9
- Father Burke of Tallaght, 10, 11
- Peculiarities of Post-offices, 12, 13
- National League Office, 13
- The Dublin National Reception, 14
- Mr. T.D. Sullivan, M.P., 14
- Dublin Castle, 15
- Mr. O’Brien, Attorney-General, 16
- The Chief-Secretary, Mr. Balfour, 17-24
- Fathers M‘Fadden and M‘Glynn, 18
- Come-outers of New England, 18
- Mr. Wilfrid Blunt, 19, 20
- Sir West Ridgway, 24
- Divisional Magistrates, 24
- Colonel Turner, 25
- The Castle Service, p. 25-29
- Visit of the Prince of Wales, 27
- Lord Chief-Justice Morris, 29-37
- An Irish Catholic on Mr. Parnell, 31-33
- Mr. Justice Murphy, 36
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