England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... Britain , particularly Irish workers , but also politicians , priests , intellectuals , and entertainers . The Irish in Britain remained a continuing stimulus to impressions and attitudes vital to an understanding of the British ...
... Britain , particularly Irish workers , but also politicians , priests , intellectuals , and entertainers . The Irish in Britain remained a continuing stimulus to impressions and attitudes vital to an understanding of the British ...
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... Britain , a development in which ex - Fenians were prominent.2 Indeed , Home Rule platforms in Britain in the 1870s were dominated by extreme Parnellites and ex- Fenians to a degree not obtaining in Ireland until the 1880s : Home Rule ...
... Britain , a development in which ex - Fenians were prominent.2 Indeed , Home Rule platforms in Britain in the 1870s were dominated by extreme Parnellites and ex- Fenians to a degree not obtaining in Ireland until the 1880s : Home Rule ...
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... Britain seeem to have intruded in mitigation of that hostile estimate . Again , even the existence of Irish Catholics in Britain was turned to prove British depravity . The massive Irish leakage ' from Catholicism in Britain was well ...
... Britain seeem to have intruded in mitigation of that hostile estimate . Again , even the existence of Irish Catholics in Britain was turned to prove British depravity . The massive Irish leakage ' from Catholicism in Britain was well ...
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