England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... comes like water and like the wind he goes ' , p . 41 ) ; J. Chartres Molony , Ireland's Tragic Comedians ( London , 1934 ) under which title is discussed , not the Irish stage , but a number of Irish patriots , including Wolfe Tone and ...
... comes like water and like the wind he goes ' , p . 41 ) ; J. Chartres Molony , Ireland's Tragic Comedians ( London , 1934 ) under which title is discussed , not the Irish stage , but a number of Irish patriots , including Wolfe Tone and ...
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... comes after conflict and under the pressure of military force ' . The period 1916-21 was to prove this assessment accurate , but the comment was not so much a prediction , as the expression of a frame of political mind utterly ...
... comes after conflict and under the pressure of military force ' . The period 1916-21 was to prove this assessment accurate , but the comment was not so much a prediction , as the expression of a frame of political mind utterly ...
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