Digitalisate EconBiz Logo Full screen
  • First image
  • Previous image
  • Next image
  • Last image
  • Show double pages
Use the mouse to select the image area you want to share.
Please select which information should be copied to the clipboard by clicking on the link:
  • Link to the viewer page with highlighted frame
  • Link to IIIF image fragment

Ulster's opportunity

Access restriction


Copyright

The copyright and related rights status of this record has not been evaluated or is not clear. Please refer to the organization that has made the Item available for more information.

Bibliographic data

fullscreen: Ulster's opportunity

Monograph

Identifikator:
1878634100
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-276030
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Ulster's opportunity
Place of publication:
London
Publisher:
Unwin
Year of publication:
1917
Scope:
35 S.
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
Usage license:
Get license information via the feedback formular.

Contents

Table of contents

  • Ulster's opportunity
  • Title page

Full text

S 
Rule, has, through its Washington correspondent, 
collected a vast body of evidence in favour of an 
Irish settlement. Here is a summary of the conclu- 
sions at which he has himself arrived :— 
“ The future of the world, in the opinion of most far- 
sighted Americans, depends upon the closest co-operation 
between the two great Anglo-Saxon democracies. There 
are many obstacles that will have to be overcome before 
that co-operation can be reached; . . . but, as things 
stand, the worst of all these obstacles may easily be the 
Irish question. This not only because of the direct poli- 
tical influence of Irish irreconcilables. This is considerable, 
but it might be overcome. It is because Americans in 
general are Home Rulers. They are inclined to attribute 
the tragedy of our relations with Ireland to the same John 
Bullish stupidity that produced the American Revolution.” 
England can no longer ignore the opinion of the 
whole civilised world, especially the opinion of 
America, to whom she is bound by so many ties. 
Still less can she ignore the professions of her Allies, 
and of herself, that they are waging war for the 
liberation of small nations. She cannot persist in 
the face of the protests of her friends and the taunts 
of her enemies in forcing a foreign domination on 
Ireland. She cannot deny to Ireland the freedom for 
which she is fighting with such desperate energy, 
and with such limitless expenditure of blood and 
treasure, for other small nationalities. Ireland is as 
well deserving of liberty as the Poles, the Belgians, 
the Serbians, the Roumanians, the Montenegrins, 
the Slavs, the Czechs, and the Slovacs. There is, 
moreover, this vital distinction: the other small 
nations must wait for their liberation till the end of 
the war : it is in the sole power of the British Par- 
liament to establish forthwith self-government in 
Ireland.
	        

Download

Download

Here you will find download options and citation links to the record and current image.

Monograph

METS MARC XML Dublin Core RIS Mirador ALTO TEI Full text PDF EPUB DFG-Viewer Back to EconBiz
TOC

This page

PDF ALTO TEI Full text
Download

Image fragment

Link to the viewer page with highlighted frame Link to IIIF image fragment

Citation links

Citation links

Monograph

To quote this record the following variants are available:
URN:
Here you can copy a Goobi viewer own URL:

This page

To quote this image the following variants are available:
URN:
Here you can copy a Goobi viewer own URL:

Citation recommendation

Ulster’s Opportunity. Unwin, 1917.
Please check the citation before using it.

Image manipulation tools

Tools not available

Share image region

Use the mouse to select the image area you want to share.
Please select which information should be copied to the clipboard by clicking on the link:
  • Link to the viewer page with highlighted frame
  • Link to IIIF image fragment

Contact

Have you found an error? Do you have any suggestions for making our service even better or any other questions about this page? Please write to us and we'll make sure we get back to you.

How many letters is "Goobi"?:

I hereby confirm the use of my personal data within the context of the enquiry made.