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"NOT MASQUERADING."

Sir Edward Carson begged Ministerialists to pcheve that Overmen were not masquerading, i, ut were rM(Jv u> dio tor their principles. Tho Government could put Ulster down, but if they conquered her, they would conquer her lor something they themselves would not give up. The lessor. Ministerialists ought to learn was the desperate reality „f tho question they were dealing with. Ho saw a gleam of hope , n Mr Churchill's violence

Continu.ng. Sir Edward Carson said he deplored tho .-.-onditions so much that he did not hciiovo any taunts to himself would prevent hirr, seeking any reasonable somticn to p. event bloodshed. He. wou.d be glad to see a state of affairs arising in Iro]and t , jat wou]d result in mutual confidence and goodwill betwe<m all parte and a „ c]assWi wading to a stronger Ireland as a unit in a federal scheme.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14956, 1 May 1914, Page 7

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"NOT MASQUERADING." Press, Volume L, Issue 14956, 1 May 1914, Page 7

"NOT MASQUERADING." Press, Volume L, Issue 14956, 1 May 1914, Page 7