England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... Irish life by the end of the century . It was fiercely antagonistic to West Britons- those Irish who were held to have accepted an English life - style and values - and to the realism of its own artists , as was evident in the storm ...
... Irish life by the end of the century . It was fiercely antagonistic to West Britons- those Irish who were held to have accepted an English life - style and values - and to the realism of its own artists , as was evident in the storm ...
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... Irish - English Catholic alliance . - For their part the Irish were not prepared to concede that English or Scottish Catholicism had any let alone equal -spiritual value . To quote an Irish Catholic estimate made in Scotland , it was ...
... Irish - English Catholic alliance . - For their part the Irish were not prepared to concede that English or Scottish Catholicism had any let alone equal -spiritual value . To quote an Irish Catholic estimate made in Scotland , it was ...
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... Irish religion - Roman and Irish - so it did in the English understanding of violence in Ireland . In vindicating the morality of conquest and maintaining the image of the Irish as uncivilized , it was important for the English to claim ...
... Irish religion - Roman and Irish - so it did in the English understanding of violence in Ireland . In vindicating the morality of conquest and maintaining the image of the Irish as uncivilized , it was important for the English to claim ...
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