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IS ULSTER RIGHT?
A STATEMENT OF THE QUESTION AT ISSUE BETWEEN ULSTER AND THE NATIONALIST PARTY, AND OF THE REASONS-HISTORICAL, POLITICAL, AND FINANCIAL-WHY ULSTER IS JUSTIFIED IN OPPOSING HOME RULE
LONDON
JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET, W.
1913
CONTENTS.
PREFACE.
CHAPTER I.
THE ULSTER COVENANT. THE QUESTIONS STATED. IRELAND UNDER THE CELTS AND THE DANES.
CHAPTER II.
IRELAND FROM THE TIME OF HENRY II TO THE TIME OF HENRY VIII.
CHAPTER III.
IRELAND UNDER THE TUDORS.
CHAPTER IV.
THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, UNTIL THE END OF THE REIGN OF JAMES II.
CHAPTER V.
THE PERIOD OF THE PENAL LAWS.
CHAPTER VI.
THE EARLIER PART OF THE REIGN OF GEORGE III. THE ACQUISITION OF INDEPENDENCE BY THE IRISH PARLIAMENT.
CHAPTER VII.
THE INDEPENDENT PARLIAMENT. THE REGENCY QUESTION. THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE REBELLION.
CHAPTER VIII.
THE REBELLION.
CHAPTER IX.
THE UNION.
CHAPTER X.
THE PERIOD FROM THE UNION UNTIL THE REJECTION OF THE FIRST HOME RULE BILL.
CHAPTER XI.
THE UNIONIST GOVERNMENT OF 1886.
CHAPTER XII.
THE GLADSTONIAN GOVERNMENT OF 1892. THE POLITICAL SOCIETIES.
CHAPTER XIII.
IRELAND UNDER THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT.
CHAPTER XIV.
CRITICISM OF THE BILL NOW BEFORE THE COUNTRY.
CHAPTER XV.
THE DANGER TO THE EMPIRE OF ANY FORM OF HOME RULE. THE QUESTIONS ANSWERED.
NOTE.
THE MEMORY OF WOLFE TONE.
ANNUAL PILGRIMAGE TO BODENSTOWN.
AT THE GRAVE OF WOLFE TONE.
INDEX
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