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an end to the present war and lists several ‘facts’ to help a decision, such as ‘For five years the nation was united on these fundamental principles, the existence of the Republic, the sanctity of our National Independence and Ireland’s territorial integrity. The Treaty violated all three be destroying the Republic, establishing an Irish Colony and partitioning Ireland....’ With MS. notes by de Róiste in margin refuting the ‘facts’ presented. Level: Item Extent: 4pp Part of: U271/H/3/G/1 Scope and Content:
U271/H/3/G/2
Anti-Treaty Ephemera 1922-1923
Reference:
U271/H/3/G/2
Date:
1922-1923
Title: Level:
Anti-Treaty Ephemera
series
Extent: Part of:
13 items
U271/H/3/G
Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/3/G/2/A
Date:
[Jul - Dec] 1922
Title: Anti-Treaty Leaflet. 'On the Proper Shoulders'. With extracts from the 'proceedings of the English House of Commons'. Accuses the Provisional Government of acting on the orders of England, thus bringing about the Civil War. Level: Item Extent: 5pp Part of: U271/H/3/G/2 Scope and Content:
Reference:
U271/H/3/G/2/B
Date:
[Jul - Dec] 1922
Title: Anti-Treaty handbill. 'Everything will yet work out right for Ireland. Extracts from Harry Boland's last letters', to American friends. Refers to 'British manufactured war on the Republic', and Mick Collins braking 'the pact'. Level: Item Extent: 1p Part of: U271/H/3/G/2 Scope and Content:
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