id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12871 Stephens, James The Insurrection in Dublin .txt text/plain 21790 1168 78 appealing to the political imagination, for if England allows Ireland to policeman, nor did I see one for many days, and men said that several of that the City of Dublin was entirely in the hands of the Volunteers. the time, and that Connolly with his men had marched long before to the Sackville Street was continuous and at times exceedingly heavy. The Volunteers are said also to hold the South Dublin said to be held in many places by the Volunteers. He said the Labour Volunteers might possibly number about one thousand The men, however, were not deserters--you don't, he said, desert a man men have been shot, but they faced the guns knowing that they faced It is said that these roofs are held by the Volunteers One man saw two Volunteers taken from a house by the soldiers. past, an end to the "Irish question." Ireland must in ages gone have ./cache/12871.txt ./txt/12871.txt