The Governor-General officially represented the British monarch in the Irish Free State; de Valera’s government made a point of snubbing him as they sought to expand the boundaries of Irish sovereignty beyond the limits specified in the 1921 Treaty.
The Governor-General officially represented the British monarch in the Irish Free State; de Valera’s government made a point of snubbing him as they sought to expand the boundaries of Irish sovereignty beyond the limits specified in the 1921 Treaty.
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Title: The Governor-General officially represented the British monarch in the Irish Free State; de Valera’s government made a point of snubbing him as they sought to expand the boundaries of Irish sovereignty beyond the limits specified in the 1921 Treaty.
Creator: James McNeill
Date Created: 1932
Rights: Public domain
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