Northern Ireland
.... The Government of
Ireland Act gave the six northeastern counties of
Ireland their own parliament at Stormont outside of Belfast. ....
(1320

5

)
Ireland and the EEC
.... In 1948, the Dail passed the Republic of
Ireland Act, and, with the proclamation of the republic in 1949, all constitutional links between Britain and Southern ....
(2631

11

)
Cromwellian Plantations in 1650s Ireland
.... Costigan 81). Furthermore, Cromwell's
Act of Settlement was also designed to insure against future rebellions in
Ireland. It can ....
(1441

6

)
Abortion in Ireland
.... Abortion itself was unlawful under Section 58 of the 1861 British Offenses Against the State
Act which remains in force in both Northern
Ireland and the ....
(2109

8

)
The Shakespearean Forgery of William Henry Ireland
.... Warton. Thus nothing would do (in
Ireland's mind) but young
Ireland must
act on this genius and produce more. Parallels between ....
(2522

10

)
ANTI-TERRORIST EMERGENCY LEGISLATION IN THE UK
.... Between 1922 and 1939, Northern
Ireland was governed under the Civil Authority (Special Powers)
Act (Northern
Ireland) 1922, 12 & 13 Geo. 5, ch. ....
(1696

7

)
Reforms in 19th Century Great Britain
.... the 1842 Mines
Act which ended the employment of women and children in the mines; the 1870 Land
Act which began to protect tenants in
Ireland from unjust ....
(1086

4

)
Irish immigration to North America
.... to North America between 1820 and 1924 has its roots in the nature of the relationship between
Ireland and Great Britain after 1800, when the
Act of Union ....
(2832

11

)
NORTHERN IRELAND
.... in 1999, former US Senator George Mitchell has been asked to
act as a sort .... the IRA issued a statement: "The IRA is committed to ending British rule in
Ireland. ....
(1225

5

)
Northern Ireland's "Troubles"
.... in 1999, former US Senator George Mitchell has been asked to
act as a sort .... the IRA issued a statement: "The IRA is committed to ending British rule in
Ireland. ....
(1227

5

)
Chartism:Political Reform in Great Britain
.... The Coercion
Act for
Ireland, passed in 1833, helped spread the same kind of populist discontent to
Ireland, where all ordinary political activity could now be ....
(2150

9

)
Forgery of a Proporated Play by Shakespeare
.... Warton. Thus nothing would do (in
Ireland's mind) but young
Ireland must
act on this genius and produce more. Parallels between ....
(2522

10

)
IRISH QUESTION AND HOME RULE This research pape
.... While the home rule movement languished in southern
Ireland, opposition to it further .... House of Lords which was finally achieved under the Parliament
Act of 1911 ....
(1804

7

)
Religion and Terror
.... That general structure prevailed through the
Act of Union of 1801, which formally collapsed
Ireland into the (Protestant) United Kingdom and which was answered ....
(3555

14

)
the Irish Potato Famine
.... The Coercion
Act' and other previously existing laws were used to evict tenants who .... Some 16,000 extra troops were sent to
Ireland and troubled parts of the ....
(1945

8

)
European Economic Community
.... This part of the
act causes Britain to worry about its independent freedom of action, and
Ireland to worry about its constitutional neutrality. ....
(2013

8

)
Irish Potato Famine
.... The Coercion
Act' and other previously existing laws were used to evict tenants who .... Some 16,000 extra troops were sent to
Ireland and troubled parts of the ....
(1767

7

)
BRITISH REFORM ACTS OF 1832 AND 1867 This resea
.... minor political reforms were enacted, such as the Municipal Reform
Act (1835) which .... for the masses during these two decades, especially in
Ireland during the ....
(2347

9

)
Writs of Assistance
.... of the Protestant succession, was emphasized in England,
Ireland, and the colonies, just as it had been by the Sons of Liberty during the Stamp
Act crisis. ....
(1761

7

)
Integration of the UK into EMS
.... ì This part of the
act, however, causes Britain, in particular, to ì worry about its independent freedom of action, and
Ireland to ì worry about its ....
(3121

12

)
COUNTRY REPORT: DENMARK
.... part of the
act, however, causes Britain, in particular, to worry about its traditional independent freedom of action in foreign affairs, and
Ireland to worry ....
(2503

10

)
UK Integration into the EMS
.... ì This part of the
act, however, causes Britain, in particular, to ì worry about its independent freedom of action, and
Ireland to ì worry about its ....
(3639

15

)
Integration of the UK into the EMS
.... ì This part of the
act, however, causes Britain, in particular, to ì worry about its independent freedom of action, and
Ireland to ì worry about its ....
(3165

13

)
Richard II and Richard III
.... Once he travels to
Ireland, Henry invades England and has Richard imprisoned upon his .... We see this initially when in
Act I, Scene IV, where Richard is portrayed ....
(2312

9

)
History of Immigration in the US
.... Austria-Hungary, Greece, and Poland; the Potato Famine in
Ireland; religious persecutions .... As a result, the Chinese Exclusion
Act was passed in 1882, completely ....
(2241

9

)
IRA Provo Terrorism
.... both the "Catholic" and the "Protestant" sides in Northern
Ireland's civil conflict .... or civilian bus, typical Provo targets, is unquestionably an
act of terrorism ....
(3165

13

)
The Elderly & Disengagement & Activity Theories
.... In
Ireland, the Social Welfare Acts are reviewed each year, and there is also .... CPA) was established by statute in 1986 under the Combat Poverty
Act under the ....
(1412

6

)
Turkey and European Community Membership
.... part of the
act, however, causes Britain, in particular, to worry about its traditional independent freedom of action in foreign affairs, and
Ireland to worry ....
(5101

20

)
European Court of Justice
.... This part of the
act, however, causes Britain, in particular, to worry about its independent freedom of action, and
Ireland to worry about its constitutional ....
(2072

8

)
The EEC & the EC INTRODUCTION The European Economic Commu
.... This part of the
act causes Britain to worry about its independent freedom of action, and
Ireland to worry about its constitutional neutrality. ....
(3599

14

)