England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... Englishmen , a real and painful sense of responsibility towards Ireland , based on a genuine belief - bereft of arrogance - that England's superior gifts imposed duties in regard to Ireland : this is well - delineated , as a mood and a ...
... Englishmen , a real and painful sense of responsibility towards Ireland , based on a genuine belief - bereft of arrogance - that England's superior gifts imposed duties in regard to Ireland : this is well - delineated , as a mood and a ...
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... Englishmen . Casement claimed that his hatred for England was ' wholly impersonal , just as we are told to hate Sin ' . Or as a man at Dungavan said to an English visitor in 1881 , ' Ah ! sir , we hate the government so much we have ...
... Englishmen . Casement claimed that his hatred for England was ' wholly impersonal , just as we are told to hate Sin ' . Or as a man at Dungavan said to an English visitor in 1881 , ' Ah ! sir , we hate the government so much we have ...
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... Englishmen still regard it as poor . Nor do more than 5 per cent of Englishmen regard the southern Irish as intelligent or efficient . And it is hardly surprising that the English continue to appraise themselves as having the largest ...
... Englishmen still regard it as poor . Nor do more than 5 per cent of Englishmen regard the southern Irish as intelligent or efficient . And it is hardly surprising that the English continue to appraise themselves as having the largest ...
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