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  • ...opposed became the Irish Volunteers. Although only a small minority, the Irish Volunteers were paramount in the [[Easter Rising]] of 1916 and many of the rebels invo The official stance of the Irish Volunteers was that action would only be taken if the British authorities at [[Dublin
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  • ...quently killed. The remaining 13,000 or so grouped under the name of the [[Irish Volunteers]] and believed that Britain could not be trusted to abide by her promise, a
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  • ...[[Irish Republican Brotherhood|IRB]] and became a founding member of the [[Irish Volunteers]] in 1913. Ceannt was involved in the [[Howth gun running]] in 1914. He was
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  • ...st who co-founded [[The Irish Review]] with Thomas McDonagh. He joined the Irish Volunteers like so many of his contemporaries and also published a collection of poems
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  • ...opposed became the Irish Volunteers. Although only a small minority, the Irish Volunteers were paramount in the [[Easter Rising]] of 1916 and many of the rebels invo The official stance of the Irish Volunteers was that action would only be taken if the British authorities at [[Dublin
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  • ...[[Tralee Bay]] in [[County Kerry]]. When it failed to rendezvous with the Irish Volunteers, the captain sailed to [[Cork Harbor]] and sank the ship with the armaments
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  • ...starting on Easter Monday, 1916. It was carried out by a faction of the [[Irish Volunteers]] with the support of some members of the Irish Citizen Army. ...tunity. The Irish Republican Brotherhood had secured key positions in the Irish Volunteers. Some members of it were convinced that a rising was necessary as part of
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  • ...he became involved in the Gaelic League. In November 1913, he joined the Irish Volunteers and quickly rose through the ranks. He was then invited to join the IRB.
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  • ...sus Christ|Christ]] dying on the cross to save [[humanity]]. He joined the Irish Volunteers enthusiastically in November 1913 and was sworn into the IRB at the same ti
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