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Billy Hanna
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. William Henry Wilson "Billy" Hanna MM was a high-ranking Northern Ireland loyalist who led the Mid-Ulster Brigade of the Ulster Volunteer Force until he was killed, allegedly by Robin Jackson, who took over command of the brigade. According to RUC Special Patrol Group officer John Weir, Hanna was a leader of one of the two UVF units that planned and carried out the Dublin bombings on 17 May 1974, which killed 26 people. Former British soldier and psychological warfare operative Colin Wallace suggested that Hanna had been the principal organiser of the Dublin attacks, and journalist Joe Tiernan confirmed this adding that he had also directed the Monaghan bombing which occurred that same evening and claimed an additional seven lives
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Romanism
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Romanism
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The New Crystal Palace and the Christian Sabbath [A Sermon]
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The New Crystal Palace and the Christian Sabbath [A Sermon]
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The Ulster Awakening
Its Origin, Progress, and Fruit€ 21,95 -
Taras Shevchenko; a Biographical Sketch. [Translated From the Russian by John Weir]
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Taras Shevchenko; a Biographical Sketch. [Translated From the Russian by John Weir]
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Slavs
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Slavs
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The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket
John Weir is a professor of English and creative writing at Queens College, CUNY. He is the author of two novels, The Irreversible Decline of Eddie Socket and What I Did Wrong, both available from New York ReLit, an imprint of Fordham University Press. Weir's short story collection, Your Nostalgia Is Killing Me (Red Hen Press, 2022), is the winner of the 2020 AWP Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction.
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The Ulster Awakening, Its Origin, Progress, And Fruit
""The Ulster Awakening"" is a historical book written by John Weir in 1860, which provides a comprehensive account of the religious revival that took place in Ulster, Ireland during the mid-19th century. The book covers the origin, progress, and fruit of the Ulster Awakening, which was a significant movement that transformed the religious landscape of the region.Weir's book is based on personal observations and inquiries that he made during a tour of Ulster, where he witnessed the impact of the revival firsthand. He provides a detailed description of the events that led to the awakening, including the role of prominent religious figures such as William C. Burns and Henry Grattan Guinness.The book also covers the impact of the revival on the people of Ulster, including the changes in their religious beliefs and practices, as well as the social and cultural changes that occurred as a result. Weir's account is supported by numerous anecdotes and testimonies from individuals who were directly involved in the movement.Overall, ""The Ulster Awakening"" is a valuable historical document that sheds light on an important period in the religious and cultural history of Ireland. It provides a detailed and insightful account of the Ulster Awakening, which remains a significant event in the history of Irish Protestantism.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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