England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... Burke . Take an average , Irishman , ' said Burke in 1872 , . . . and you will find that the very first principle in his mind is , " I am not not an Englishman , because I am a Catholic " . Burke argued that for centuries England had ...
... Burke . Take an average , Irishman , ' said Burke in 1872 , . . . and you will find that the very first principle in his mind is , " I am not not an Englishman , because I am a Catholic " . Burke argued that for centuries England had ...
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... Burke , and the many like him , had resolved the problems of Anglo - Irish relations down to a conflict between the service of God and of honour , and the service of wealth and . vulgar worldliness . His definition of Irish nationality ...
... Burke , and the many like him , had resolved the problems of Anglo - Irish relations down to a conflict between the service of God and of honour , and the service of wealth and . vulgar worldliness . His definition of Irish nationality ...
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... Burke , Edmund , 88 Burke , Fr Tom , 150-1 Butlin , Noel , 113 Butt , Isaac , 37 , 89 Cahill , Gilbert , 140 Cahill , Rev. E. , 55 Caine , W. S. , 93 Callaghan , James , 25 , 108 Campbell - Bannerman , Sir Henry , 95 Canny , Nicholas ...
... Burke , Edmund , 88 Burke , Fr Tom , 150-1 Butlin , Noel , 113 Butt , Isaac , 37 , 89 Cahill , Gilbert , 140 Cahill , Rev. E. , 55 Caine , W. S. , 93 Callaghan , James , 25 , 108 Campbell - Bannerman , Sir Henry , 95 Canny , Nicholas ...
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