id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14374 Gwynn, Stephen Lucius John Redmond's Last Years .txt text/plain 116265 5258 66 It is of Redmond's policy for Ireland in relation to the war, and to the Ireland, Redmond said, was ready for the fight and confident that with home to assist in the Government of Ireland had come from Lord "For myself," said Redmond in his speech to the Irish Convention in May Great Britain; in Ireland it improved Redmond's position, for it was a were the vast majority, in Ireland and in the party--Redmond's essential the finance arrangements Redmond had to face fierce opposition from Mr. O'Brien's party, which was endorsed by the Irish Council of County Redmond neither could nor did ask any man to serve outside Ireland till claim beyond immediate operation for the Home Rule Act. Ireland's attitude towards the war was defined by a resolution: in a great war Ireland would send 95,000 volunteer new recruits to fight Carson, criticizing the Government of Ireland, said that (as Redmond put ./cache/14374.txt ./txt/14374.txt