England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... Liberals who had corrupted English life and who sought to undermine its traditional hierarchies was of decisive importance for the future of Ireland . This image of the Liberals was energetically promoted by Ulster Unionists . The Liberal ...
... Liberals who had corrupted English life and who sought to undermine its traditional hierarchies was of decisive importance for the future of Ireland . This image of the Liberals was energetically promoted by Ulster Unionists . The Liberal ...
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... Liberals , but any picture of the Liberals ' Irish policy as being the product of unanimous and undiluted altruism is demonstrably false . Still more warranted are serious misgivings about the purity of Tory adoption of Unionism as a ...
... Liberals , but any picture of the Liberals ' Irish policy as being the product of unanimous and undiluted altruism is demonstrably false . Still more warranted are serious misgivings about the purity of Tory adoption of Unionism as a ...
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... Liberals in 1912-14 would have satisfied nationalist Ireland . Conservatism about their Irish policy was hardly less characteristic of the Liberals than of the Unionists . Even after 1916 , as Dr D.G. Boyce observes , ' those sections ...
... Liberals in 1912-14 would have satisfied nationalist Ireland . Conservatism about their Irish policy was hardly less characteristic of the Liberals than of the Unionists . Even after 1916 , as Dr D.G. Boyce observes , ' those sections ...
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