England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... appeared to the Irish to _Irish_to reveal English- administration as utterly malign . As well , there was the question of freedom for the Catholic religion , an aim pursued successfully in regard to Catholic emancipation in 1829 , and ...
... appeared to the Irish to _Irish_to reveal English- administration as utterly malign . As well , there was the question of freedom for the Catholic religion , an aim pursued successfully in regard to Catholic emancipation in 1829 , and ...
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... appeared to prove just how right they had been about the Irish . There was the civil war , which was taken to show just how violent , barbarous , and utterly irrational the Irish really were . There was Ireland's restlessness as a ...
... appeared to prove just how right they had been about the Irish . There was the civil war , which was taken to show just how violent , barbarous , and utterly irrational the Irish really were . There was Ireland's restlessness as a ...
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... appearance of a number of important historical works of a polemical kind and by tracts and even official reports which ... appeared to add a scientifically demonstrable and objective dimension to nationalist polemic encouraged their ...
... appearance of a number of important historical works of a polemical kind and by tracts and even official reports which ... appeared to add a scientifically demonstrable and objective dimension to nationalist polemic encouraged their ...
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