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  • They had the support of the Nationalists in Quebec and the Economic Nationalists from the rest of Canada.

    Reorganising Government: An Option Other Than Separation or Status Quo 1994

  • The position of the Quebec Nationalists is that they are quite willing to cover Nova Scotia with armour-plate and to fill the St. Lawrence with mines, but they have never shown us what possible use those defences could be to protect the property or the life of a Canadian, say, in Mexico.

    The Present Position of the Imperial Problem 1913

  • Although we would find it disappointing, for us long term Nationalists it would certainly not be dispiriting: the fight would go on, because there is no alternative.

    The British National Party 2009

  • "Nationalists" -- the party of "Cuba Free" -- would be satisfied with nothing short of absolute independence.

    Hispanic Nations of the New World; a chronicle of our southern neighbors 1902

  • The unfortunate consequence of this move of course is that The Scotsman gets to run stories with an SNP MP by SNP MP breakdown of repayments with no mention of any other Scottish MP, as if the Nationalists are the only party to pay money back.

    Showing a bit of Legg Jeff 2009

  • The unfortunate consequence of this move of course is that The Scotsman gets to run stories with an SNP MP by SNP MP breakdown of repayments with no mention of any other Scottish MP, as if the Nationalists are the only party to pay money back.

    Archive 2009-10-01 Jeff 2009

  • Seville, Pamplona, A Coruña, Cádiz, Jerez de la Frontera, Córdoba, Zaragoza and Oviedo all fell under control of the rebels, also known as the Nationalists or the fascists, but failed in Barcelona and Madrid.

    The Spanish Civil War 1995

  • The next speaker, Mr Koos van der Merwe (IFP) commented that if the altercation between Mr Niehaus and the Nationalists was the spirit between the two parties, he predicted the beginning of the end of the Government of National Unity.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • The latest treacherous move of the Nationalists is the desire to utilise the

    PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS TO THE EIGHTH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE NATAL INDIAN CONGRESS, DURBAN 1955

  • I can, I answer the two questions which I propounded at the outset of the enquiry -- That the real objects of the Nationalists are the total separation of Ireland from England and the establishment of an

    Is Ulster Right? Anonymous

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