England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... consequences of such ignorance when it was allied with the habitual presumption that what prevailed in England also existed in Ireland , and to a similar degree : ' English gentlemen naturally suppose that the Irish peasant , or small ...
... consequences of such ignorance when it was allied with the habitual presumption that what prevailed in England also existed in Ireland , and to a similar degree : ' English gentlemen naturally suppose that the Irish peasant , or small ...
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... consequences , but perhaps of no less significance was the way in which the Industrial Revolution diminished ... consequence of that Revolution within England , England and Ireland became two differing worlds , each unintelligible and ...
... consequences , but perhaps of no less significance was the way in which the Industrial Revolution diminished ... consequence of that Revolution within England , England and Ireland became two differing worlds , each unintelligible and ...
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... consequences for the relationship between England and Ireland , either directly , or , more often , through being interpreted as English or landlord contrivances . And it is also certain that the effect of these developments and ...
... consequences for the relationship between England and Ireland , either directly , or , more often , through being interpreted as English or landlord contrivances . And it is also certain that the effect of these developments and ...
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