This book contains excerpts from The Workers' Republic Newspaper, in which Connolly published articles on guerrilla warfare and continuously attacked the group known as The Irish Volunteers for their inactivity.
Communism in Modern Ireland: The Pursuit of the Workers' Republic Since 1916
Mahoney sent Joseph Cripps to procure some morphine which he got in a pharmacy in Henry Street. Throughout the day Connolly was given successive injections. He said to Harry Walpole, his Citizen Army 'orderly,' 'Oh God!
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