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  • ...March 1871 at Upper Dominick Street Dublin, Griffith was the second son of Arthur Griffith, a printer, and his wife, Mary Phelan. He was educated in Christian Brother
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  • *Arthur Griffith, ''The Resurrection of Hungary: A Parallel for Ireland'' (2003 reprint)
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  • *Arthur Griffith, ''The Resurrection of Hungary: A Parallel for Ireland'' (2003 reprint)
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  • ...March 1871 at Upper Dominick Street Dublin, Griffith was the second son of Arthur Griffith, a printer, and his wife, Mary Phelan. He was educated in Christian Brother
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  • ...cz, a Polish nobleman and joined [[Sinn Féin]] in 1900 but grew weary of [[Arthur Griffith]]s' pacifism. She launched Fianna Eireann in 1909. She became an officer in
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  • |Griffith.jpg|[[Arthur Griffith]] (1872-1922), founder of [[Sinn Féin]]; drawing by Harald Toksvig.
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  • ...He joined the [[Celtic Literary Association]] (CLA) where he befriended [[Arthur Griffith]] and whom influenced him for the rest of his life.
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  • ...ge Gavan Duffy]] and [[Eamonn Duggan]] accompanied [[Michael Collins]] and Arthur Griffith to the conference. As members of cabinet, Collins, Griffith and Barton were
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  • ...itical party was founded in 1926 by [[Éamon de Valera]], in a split from [[Arthur Griffith]]'s [[Sinn Féin]]. In 2007, Fianna Fáil also registered as a political p
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  • ...association’ should be reaffirmed. After the signing of the articles by [[Arthur Griffith|Griffith]] and Collins on 6 December Brugha spoke and voted against the tre
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  • Although the Cumann Na nGaedhal government was the heir of [[Arthur Griffith]]s [[Sinn Fein]] party, it did not practice his [[Protectionism|protectioni
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