Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Great Fraud of Ulster
These pages give a shorter, and, it is hoped, a less legal, setting to facts published for the first time some five years ago under the title, Stolen Waters. They chie?y concern those counties of Ulster lately threatened with severance from the rest of Ireland. The story, such as it is, has been re-told and simplified in the hope that acquaintance with it may quicken and heighten the spirit of resistance to the statecraft of Partition.
Ar stubborn fight for a great stake has been waged in the disputed area for three hundred years, and the struggle to clutch the prize exhibits more starkly than any other single theme the felonious continuity of anglo-ulster administration. 1 Those in control of Irish government calmly look down on the spectacle of a noble public heritage abandoned to a privy paw. Wiseacres advise the losers and the wronged to forget the past. No people have more need to remember it.
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