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  • ...iation]], a [[pressure group]] formed in 1870 and led by [[Isaac Butt]], a Dublin Barrister who had once been a leading Irish [[Conservative]] before becomin
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  • ...points. For example the All-Ireland semifinal in 2007 finished Kerry 1-15 Dublin 0-16 which means that Kerry won by two points.
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  • ...South of England Eleven]] (USEE) against 15 past and present players of [[Dublin University]]. This was due to be played over three days, starting on Thursd ...Archive: ''[https://cricketarchive.com/Archive/Scorecards/195/195091.html Dublin University v USEE, 1878]''. CricketArchive.
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  • ...Vol 1: [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T106500A/text006.html "Achall"], Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1902</ref>
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  • ...sh-house-of-lords-and-its-members-1600-1800-f-g-james-irish-academic-press-dublin-and-the-catholic-university-of-america-press-washington-27-50/ ...ouse of Lords and its members 1600-1800, F.G. James (Irish Academic Press, Dublin and The Catholic University of America Press, Washington £27.50)
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  • ...[[head of government]]). Since 1922, it has met in [[Leinster House]] in [[Dublin]]. ...The first meeting of the Dáil occurred in Dublin, in the [[Mansion House, Dublin|Mansion House]]. Subsequently the body was forced underground and met in a
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  • ''“If you remove the English Army tomorrow and hoist the green flag over Dublin Castle., unless you set about the organization of the Socialist Republic yo
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  • * Dublin, Thomas and Walter Licht. ''The Face of Decline: The Pennsylvania Anthracit * Dublin, Thomas and Walter Licht. ''The Face of Decline: The Pennsylvania Anthracit
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  • ...<ref name="or">[[T. F. O'Rahilly]], ''Early Irish History and Mythology'', Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1946</ref><ref>[[Eoin MacNeill]], "Early Ir ...'' (a settlement of the ''Eblanoi'', formerly mistakenly identified with [[Dublin]]), the river ''Buwinda'' (the [[River Boyne|Boyne]]), the promontory ''Isa
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  • ...went into partnership with London architect Robert Williams Armstrong and Dublin merchant David McBirney.
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  • ...a victim of British injustice and a martyr for Ireland. As a member of the Dublin Brigade of the IRA, he fought in a surprise attack on a British army ration On 21 November 1920 the IRA killed 14 men in their flats in Dublin, alleging that they were British spies<ref>Known widely as the [[Cairo Gang
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  • ...iterranean Archaeology 2004. February 20-22, 2004, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, where I presented the conference entitled: “The Future of Bibli
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  • ...dut]], ancestor of the [[Eóganachta]] dynasties. North of a line between [[Dublin]] and [[Galway]] was ''Leth Cuinn'', Conn's Half, while south of that line ...f"), from [[Cashel]], with the border lying between Galway in the west and Dublin in the east. Mug was able to gain such power because his druid predicted a
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  • ...cated in classics at a [[Quaker]] boarding school and at [[Trinity College Dublin]]; he remained a committed [[Anglican]] the rest of his life. He considered
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  • ...anisers who jumped in on short notice due to the late change of venue from Dublin to Rome.
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  • ...ely Sinn Fein members except for 4 Unionists representing Trinity College, Dublin; all elected unopposed (no actual voting); treaty negotiated agreeing South
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  • ...n one bloc. In 1910 Ulster Unionism came under the leadership of prominent Dublin University MP [[Edward Carson]] who told the Unionists of Northern Ireland ...ed a Roman Catholic majority legislating against Protestant interests in a Dublin based parliament. They summed this up with the old adage: "Home Rule is [[R
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  • ...it by [[George V]] to Dublin in 1911 was largely welcomed there, a hostile Dublin crowd spat on and jeered the arrested insurgents of the [[Easter Rising]] j ...enty years prior to the end of the war, he visited the German Consulate in Dublin to offer his condolences on hearing of [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]'s death.
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  • ...''On a Mechanical Theorem applicable to Heat'', The London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science, vol. '''40''', 4th series, p
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  • ...ous allowances and the lower cost of living. It was while on holiday near Dublin that he met Rose Heseltine, from Rotherham in Yorkshire, whom he very soon
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