England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... cause of Irish self - rule had developed their ideas remarkably little beyond those of Gladstone's generation ' . Indeed , since the death of that great man of principle , such sympathy had regressed . As the Manchester Guardian ...
... cause of Irish self - rule had developed their ideas remarkably little beyond those of Gladstone's generation ' . Indeed , since the death of that great man of principle , such sympathy had regressed . As the Manchester Guardian ...
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Patrick O'Farrell, Patrick James O'Farrell. obviously the cause . The seizing of simple and obvious factors as fundamental causes drew attention away from basic economic problems , and issued in a utopian view of Ireland's economic ...
Patrick O'Farrell, Patrick James O'Farrell. obviously the cause . The seizing of simple and obvious factors as fundamental causes drew attention away from basic economic problems , and issued in a utopian view of Ireland's economic ...
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... cause : the English establishment was never confronted by the alliance it feared most - Ireland and the English labour movement . It seems likely that such an alliance would have frightened away from Irish causes those bourgeois ...
... cause : the English establishment was never confronted by the alliance it feared most - Ireland and the English labour movement . It seems likely that such an alliance would have frightened away from Irish causes those bourgeois ...
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