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Chapter 18 — Mann Itself the Gold
Book Chapter
The return to the hill. The constitutional recovery, the 1866 settlement, women's suffrage, the language revival, the Bunscoill. The ceremony still happening. Crown dependence as a living condition — no royal charities, no royal warrant companies, no Governor's charities. The indifference that caused the devastation also permitted the endurance. Titles do not make nations.
Connections
Places
Period
- 1866–present
Book Part
- Part III: Rank Is but a Guinea Stamp
- Crown Administration
- Constitutional Recovery
- Modern Era
Key Figures
- Key figures: A.W. Moore, Ned Maddrell, Brian Stowell, Douglas Faragher, Archibald Knox
- Brian Stowell
- Douglas Faragher
- Eamon de Valera
- Kurt Schwitters
- Gerhard Bersu
- Robert Heywood
- Mr Laughton
- John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl
- Colonel Edward Smith
- J.C. Curwen
- Lord Ellenborough
- Spencer Walpole
- Robert Fargher
- James Brown
- Governor Henry Loch
- A.W. Moore
- Ned Maddrell
- Lord John Russell
- Archibald Knox
- Josef Pilates
- Sir James Gell
- Edward Moore Gawne
- George III
- Queen Victoria
- Prince Albert
- Edward VII
- George V
- Edward VIII
- George VI
- Elizabeth II
- Edward Christian of Bemahague
- George IV
- William IV
- Patrick Henry
- Princess Anne
- King Charles III
- Admiral David Beatty
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