The crisis in Ireland :

call to unionists,
1918 Feb. 27th.
Bibliographic Details
Contributors: Walsh, John E.
Summary:This pamphlet calls on all Irish unionists, especially those outside Ulster "..to reiterate, with no uncertain voice, their conviction that in the maintenance of the legislative union between Great Britain and Ireland, and in the firm, just and impartial administration of the law, lies the only hope for the future ...". The author writes of the unfitness for power of the present revolutionary movement, if they should prevail; and says that for the past ten years "there has been no government worthy of the name" due to "weak and incompetent statesmen".
In collection: Collection of material mainly relating to the Irish Unionist Alliance
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Subjects:
Notes:1 sheet folded to make 4 pages, printed by Ponsonby & Gibbs, University Press, Dublin.

At the top of the first page - Indorsement on original:"Passed, if publication required. Decies, Press Censor, Ireland. Feb. 27th, 1918".

Physical description: 1 item.

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Arrangement:Sub-fonds
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MS 49,708/4
Manuscripts Reading Room
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