        item: #1 of 10
          id: 13157
      author: Anonymous
       title: Is Ulster Right?
        date: None
       words: 68359
      flesch: 56
     summary: It is curious how close a parallel might be drawn between the way in which Norman Ireland was Ersefied and that in which Cromwellian Ireland was Catholicized. It was soon found that the proportion which by the Act of Union Ireland was to contribute to the Imperial Government was too large for the country to bear.
    keywords: act; bill; case; catholic; century; church; country; course; day; dublin; england; english; fact; force; france; government; history; home; house; independent; ireland; irish; irish league; king; laws; league; lord; movement; nationalists; new; order; parliament; party; people; period; place; power; present; protestant; question; rebellion; roman; rule; state; time; tone; ulster; union; united; united irish; war; years
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        item: #2 of 10
          id: 14326
      author: McNeill, Ronald
       title: Ulster's Stand For Union
        date: None
       words: 113245
      flesch: 50
     summary: On behalf of Ulster Carson gave unhesitating support to the Government. In the mind of the average Ulster Unionist the particular point of contrast between himself and the Nationalist of which he is more forcibly conscious than of any other, and in which all other distinguishing traits are merged, is that he is loyal to the British Crown and the British Flag, whereas the other man is loyal to neither.
    keywords: act; arms; army; asquith; belfast; bill; bonar; britain; british; carson; chief; churchill; committee; commons; convention; council; country; course; covenant; crawford; dublin; edward; england; english; force; general; george; government; home rule; house; ireland; irish; king; law; leader; letter; liberal; londonderry; long; lord; majority; man; meeting; members; minister; nationalist; opinion; parliament; party; people; policy; power; present; prime; public; question; redmond; rule bill; secretary; sir; speech; support; time; ulster; ulster day; ulster hall; ulster members; ulster movement; ulster unionist; unionist council; unionist party; unionists; united; war; years
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        item: #3 of 10
          id: 14391
      author: None
       title: The Cattle-Raid of Cualnge (Tain Bo Cualnge) : An Old Irish Prose-Epic
        date: None
       words: 43089
      flesch: 90
     summary: 'Cuchulainn Mac Sualtaim, sister's son to Conchobar,' said Cuchulainn; 'and avoid me,' said he. Then they begin to wrestle for a long time, and Mand overthrows Cuchulainn thrice, so that the charioteer urged him.
    keywords: ailill; arms; ath; battle; boys; camp; chariot; charioteer; combat; conchobar; cuchulainn; day; diad; fergus; ford; gold; hair; hand; head; horses; host; ireland; mac; man; medb; men; night; note; red; round; shield; spear; sword; ulstermen; warrior; white
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        item: #4 of 10
          id: 15277
      author: Kettle, Tom
       title: The Open Secret of Ireland
        date: None
       words: 38149
      flesch: 67
     summary: And in order to get rid of politics in Ireland, you must give Ireland Home Rule. According to precedent, well-established if not wise, no discussion of political Ireland must end without some observations on loyalty.
    keywords: britain; business; capital; case; country; day; dublin; empire; england; english; fact; freedom; government; history; home; home rule; ireland; irish; law; life; long; lord; man; mind; modern; nation; national; new; order; parliament; past; people; point; policy; politics; present; question; rule; sort; state; things; time; ulster; union; unionism; war; way; world; years
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        item: #5 of 10
          id: 20176
      author: Mayne, Rutherford
       title: The Drone A Play in Three Acts
        date: None
       words: 21333
      flesch: 99
     summary: (_He becomes absorbed in thought, and as he sits ruminating_ MARY _opens the door, carrying a large brown paper parcel, followed by_ DANIEL. (_He goes to the door and opens it and_ MARY _comes in._)
    keywords: alick; andy; aye; brown; daniel; door; john; kate; like; mackenzie; mary; sarah; uncle
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        item: #6 of 10
          id: 29533
      author: Birmingham, George A.
       title: The Red Hand of Ulster
        date: None
       words: 76074
      flesch: 84
     summary: I gathered from this remark that the audience was to consist mainly of the wives and sisters of McConkey and other men of the same class. He believed that he was rich because he had, more than other men, a love of the excitement which comes with risk.
    keywords: babberly; belfast; bland; bob; business; cahoon; clithering; conroy; course; crossan; day; dean; end; fact; godfrey; going; good; government; home; kind; lady; lady moyne; left; letter; like; lord; malcolmson; man; marion; matter; mcneice; meeting; men; moyne; night; party; people; power; room; round; rule; saw; street; thing; thought; time; ulster; want; way
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        item: #7 of 10
          id: 31044
      author: Mayne, Rutherford
       title: The Turn of the Road A Play in Two Scenes and an Epilogue
        date: None
       words: 13820
      flesch: 95
     summary: _ CHARACTERS: WILLIAM JOHN GRANAHAN, a farmer. WILLIAM JOHN GRANAHAN.
    keywords: aye; ellen; fiddle; grandfather; james; john graeme; john granahan; man; mrs; robbie john; samuel; samuel james; taylor; william john
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        item: #8 of 10
          id: 37187
      author: Andrews, Elizabeth, F.R.A.I.
       title: Ulster Folklore
        date: None
       words: 32907
      flesch: 74
     summary: We hear of fairy men, fairy women, and fairy children. While, as we have seen, the fairies are endowed with many supernatural qualities, they have much in common with ordinary mortals; there are fairy men, fairy women, and fairy children.
    keywords: antrim; co.; country; danes; donegal; dwarf; fairies; fairy; feet; finn; fort; giant; great; hamilton; height; house; ireland; irish; island; man; men; night; pechts; people; race; red; small; souterrain; stone; story; time; tradition; ulster; woman; work
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        item: #9 of 10
          id: 42958
      author: Gwynn, Stephen Lucius
       title: Ulster
        date: None
       words: 14574
      flesch: 64
     summary: Their castles remain, and at Green Castle, on Lough Foyle, is the work of greater men, Norman-planned, Richard de Burgo's fortress. The Irish that I heard spoken by old men whom a Feis of the Glens had gathered together in Glen Ariff was few removes in sound and even in idiom from the Highland speech; and all tradition, whether Ossianic, in the stories of Finn and his companions, or that older cycle of the Red Branch, brings the Scotch islands and west coast into full touch with Irish legend.
    keywords: bay; beauty; castle; coast; country; cuchulain; day; days; derry; donegal; fish; head; hills; ireland; irish; lough; man; north; people; place; river; sea; shore; swilly; town; ulster; water; west
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        item: #10 of 10
          id: 9461
      author: Ervine, St. John G. (St. John Greer)
       title: The Foolish Lovers
        date: None
       words: 128410
      flesch: 89
     summary: If you can't get your bit of fun with one woman, sure you can get it with another! Willie, in the carriage, would kiss one girl, John knew, and then would turn and kiss the other, just to show there's no ill will. It was an excellent discursus on the drama from the time of the morality plays to the time of the Irish Players, and it included references to Euripides, Ibsen, the Noh plays of Japan, Mr. Bernard Shaw (in a patronising manner), Synge and Mr. Masefield; but John felt, when he had read it, that most of it had been written before its author had seen his play.
    keywords: ballyards; book; course; day; door; eleanor; eyes; girl; good; hand; head; hinde; home; house; john; left; life; like; london; look; love; macdermott; maggie; man; matthew; mebbe; men; mind; money; morning; mother; mrs; night; paper; people; place; play; queer; read; room; saw; shop; sort; street; tell; theatre; thing; thought; time; uncle; uncle matthew; uncle william; way; william; woman; work; world
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