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Ulster’s Stand For Union

CHAPTER III
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Realising to the full all that it meant for himself--inevitable sacrifice of income, of ease, of chances of promotion, a burden of responsibility, a probability of danger--he gave his consent; and the day he gave it--the 21st of February, 1910--should be marked for all time as a red-letter day in the Ulster calendar.
FOOTNOTES: [9] _Lord Randolph Churchill_, by the Right Hon.

W.S.Churchill, vol.
ii, p.

62.
[10] _The Times_, June 16th, 1892.
[11] He expressed this conviction to the author in 1911..


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