England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... British politicians , themselves divided on the issue . But some adjustment of the relationship was made imperative by the re - emergence , in circumstances of wartime crisis , of the revolutionary demand for severance of the Anglo ...
... British politicians , themselves divided on the issue . But some adjustment of the relationship was made imperative by the re - emergence , in circumstances of wartime crisis , of the revolutionary demand for severance of the Anglo ...
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... British Isles a unit . A.V. Dicey in England's Case Against Home Rule ( 1886 ) added to this the argument of historical experience . He took the line that the British Isles was a geographic integrity over which the English crown had ...
... British Isles a unit . A.V. Dicey in England's Case Against Home Rule ( 1886 ) added to this the argument of historical experience . He took the line that the British Isles was a geographic integrity over which the English crown had ...
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... British government on the problems of their society and of the nature of and motivation behind the threats to it ; where the British saw legitimate civil liberties and social issues at stake , the Stormont authorities saw a threat to ...
... British government on the problems of their society and of the nature of and motivation behind the threats to it ; where the British saw legitimate civil liberties and social issues at stake , the Stormont authorities saw a threat to ...
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