England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... aspect of the Ulster Unionist campaign was to depict themselves as utterly loyal defenders of the constitution and of the British way of life . They claimed that they embodied all the British virtues and sought to preserve Britain from ...
... aspect of the Ulster Unionist campaign was to depict themselves as utterly loyal defenders of the constitution and of the British way of life . They claimed that they embodied all the British virtues and sought to preserve Britain from ...
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... aspect of Catholic activity was linked , ominously and degradingly , with every other aspect . So , the condition of Ireland and the Irish proved the inferiority and depravity of their religion , whose nature was , of course , the main ...
... aspect of Catholic activity was linked , ominously and degradingly , with every other aspect . So , the condition of Ireland and the Irish proved the inferiority and depravity of their religion , whose nature was , of course , the main ...
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... aspect of Irish life . That aspect , already central to the Irish sense of separate identity , became stronger and more aggressive and transmuted into what amounted to being the spiritual dimension of nationalism . That nationalism was ...
... aspect of Irish life . That aspect , already central to the Irish sense of separate identity , became stronger and more aggressive and transmuted into what amounted to being the spiritual dimension of nationalism . That nationalism was ...
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