"_-SIR H. PLUNKETT, letter to the _Times_, December, 1911.
"_Ireland_would_prefer_rags_and_poverty_rather_than_surrender_her_national_spirit.
"_-MR. JOHN REDMOND, speech at Buffalo, September 27, 1910.
It should never be forgotten that the maintenance of the legislative Union between Ireland and Great Britain is defended by Unionists no less in the interests of Ireland than in that of the United Kingdom and of the Empire.
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