England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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Сторінка 59
... Irish nationalists ignored the feelings of Ulster Unionists , so also did English politicians . In 1893 Gladstone infuriated a deputation of prominent Ulster Unionists by treating them , and their case , with virtual contempt ...
... Irish nationalists ignored the feelings of Ulster Unionists , so also did English politicians . In 1893 Gladstone infuriated a deputation of prominent Ulster Unionists by treating them , and their case , with virtual contempt ...
Сторінка 60
... Irish nationalists held a monopoly of the revolutionary image . So , however vocally Ulster Unionists might object to Home Rule , in the end their conservatism and loyalty would compel them to accept it . So ran English political logic ...
... Irish nationalists held a monopoly of the revolutionary image . So , however vocally Ulster Unionists might object to Home Rule , in the end their conservatism and loyalty would compel them to accept it . So ran English political logic ...
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... Irish to want of churches and priests , the danger was simply not seen , and certainly not confronted , before irreparable damage was done - and if there was any neglect or blame in this , the Irish ... nationalists and Irish religionists , ...
... Irish to want of churches and priests , the danger was simply not seen , and certainly not confronted , before irreparable damage was done - and if there was any neglect or blame in this , the Irish ... nationalists and Irish religionists , ...
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