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Writings in Connection with the Thomas Davis and Young Ireland Centenary, 1945 - The Young Irelanders. By T. F. O'Sullivan. Pp. xvi, 686. Tralee : The Kerryman. 1944. 10s. 6d.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

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Copyright © Irish Historical Studies Publications Ltd 1947

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Dates of publication are given only when other than 1945.

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1 Butt wrote (Irish federalism, Dublin, 1870, p. 37): ‘the federal Irish parliament would have all the control over Irish affairs which the old Irish parliament possessed—with this difference only that Ireland would be subject to the taxation which it would be in the power of the imperial parliament, for imperial purposes, to propose. Over all the rest of the revenue and resources of Ireland, the Irish parliament would have complete control.’