The family had a property in Belfast and felt very strongly about opposing Home Rule.
Sir Edward Carson played a key role in encouraging anti Home Rule support in Britain.
C. home rule and understands the importance of it to the residents of the District of Columbia.
On his philosophy, Britain's rejection of home rule made the mutual estrangement of the two islands inevitable.
If, for instance, Plaid no longer stands for home rule and self-government, then what does it stand for?
Home Rule, he felt, was the only way a lasting political connection could be maintained between the two islands.
Greenland is part of Denmark, but with a high degree of home rule.
He says those who signed up did so because they felt their identity would be lost under Home Rule.
The Third Home Rule Bill became law, but its practical introduction was suspended until after the end of hostilities.
Lloyd George replaced the Third Home Rule Bill, now in law as a suspended Act of Parliament, with a fourth Bill.
Belfast born Alvin Jackson, who is a professor at Edinburgh University, says the Home Rule debate in 1912 caught the public's imagination.
They will be fighting for 31 seats in a home rule government.
They did talk about -- I need to get some specifics on -- I know they touched on voting rights and home rule.
The introduction of the Third Home Rule bill triggered the drafting of the Ulster Covenant, signed by more than 500, 000 unionists in September 1912.
Annie Peel who is the great niece of the two sisters says the issue of Home Rule would have been debated in the family home.
Many were dressed in period costumes and some carried replica firearms of the type smuggled into the northern part of Ireland to oppose Home Rule at that time.
Governor Ric Todd described the election of a new government after the restoration of home rule as the beginning of a new chapter in the history of the islands.
Accepting that the comparisons are not exact, as of now, Fianna Fail seems set for the biggest loss of parliamentary seats since the Irish Home Rule party in the 1918 election.
It effectively created two 'Home Rule' states by partitioning Ireland into the six counties of Protestant majority in the north east - Northern Ireland - and the rest of Ireland - Southern Ireland.
At age 82, he came back as prime minister (for the fourth time), and in several exhausting months almost single-handedly pushed Home Rule through Parliament, only to see it contemptuously discarded by the House of Lords.
The Government of Ireland Act was shelved until after the war, but it was already clear from the strength of unionist opposition and the Curragh Incident that the British Government could not make Home Rule a reality on the ground.
Three decades ago Greenlanders won a degree of home rule and then, anxious about fishing rights, promptly voted to pull themselves out of the European Union (then the European Community), completing the process in 1985, becoming the only people ever to secede from the continental block.
Archives assistant Kenneth Baxter told BBC Scotland that Churchill lost his seat in the city after a series of controversies - his feelings on women being allowed to vote, his reported role in sending troops to break up miners' riots, his stance on Irish home rule and the way he dealt with various social issues.
But the judge took issue with the way the plan was enacted, saying it violated "home-rule" provisions of the state Constitution.
The rule is hammered home when I try to buy a pair of Levi jeans.
We both took part in our FIVE children's daily activities and had a rule whoever was home first started dinner.
Men rule the Senegalese home: His father and uncle had sent him away and Ismaila's mother wasn't allowed to see him.
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