England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... condition , Ireland embodied a value system and life - style vastly superior to that of England . The contrast is made directly in a social science textbook published in 1932. Rev. E. Cahill contrasted the condition of the nineteenth ...
... condition , Ireland embodied a value system and life - style vastly superior to that of England . The contrast is made directly in a social science textbook published in 1932. Rev. E. Cahill contrasted the condition of the nineteenth ...
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... condition : ' England is guilty towards Ireland ; and reaps at last , in full measure , the fruit of fifteen generations of wrong - doing ' . Carlyle appears both to have held that the Irish were irredeemable , and that it was ...
... condition : ' England is guilty towards Ireland ; and reaps at last , in full measure , the fruit of fifteen generations of wrong - doing ' . Carlyle appears both to have held that the Irish were irredeemable , and that it was ...
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... condition of the people , partly in their heritage of hatred to the law , and suspicion of England . ' · con- Such conclusions testify to the acceptance , even among English analysts , of the Irish nationalist economic in- terpretation ...
... condition of the people , partly in their heritage of hatred to the law , and suspicion of England . ' · con- Such conclusions testify to the acceptance , even among English analysts , of the Irish nationalist economic in- terpretation ...
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