England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... Northern Ireland since 1968. It had , however , been already considerably modified by the gradual rejection by the southern Irish state of its initial dominion status , a development which reached terminal formality with its unilateral ...
... Northern Ireland since 1968. It had , however , been already considerably modified by the gradual rejection by the southern Irish state of its initial dominion status , a development which reached terminal formality with its unilateral ...
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... Northern Ireland's affairs : soon the situation was that British governments simply did not know what was taking place in Northern Ireland , nor saw any call to attempt to find out . However , if Ireland vanished from among the major ...
... Northern Ireland's affairs : soon the situation was that British governments simply did not know what was taking place in Northern Ireland , nor saw any call to attempt to find out . However , if Ireland vanished from among the major ...
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... Northern Ireland , while the former need to consider the immediate situation of being a minority within Ireland was removed by their translation into a majority situation in the new state . The government of Northern Ireland retained ...
... Northern Ireland , while the former need to consider the immediate situation of being a minority within Ireland was removed by their translation into a majority situation in the new state . The government of Northern Ireland retained ...
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