England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... effect of rendering incomprehensible to the English , Irish national pride . All this increased English bewilderment and irritation . No less damaging to the relationship was the effect this particular inflation of the Irish sense of ...
... effect of rendering incomprehensible to the English , Irish national pride . All this increased English bewilderment and irritation . No less damaging to the relationship was the effect this particular inflation of the Irish sense of ...
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... effect in particular eruptions , but no long - term pacificatory effect . One reason for this was that any government intervention in sectarian conflict was itself construed as sectarian . Attempts to restrain Protestant bigotry were ...
... effect in particular eruptions , but no long - term pacificatory effect . One reason for this was that any government intervention in sectarian conflict was itself construed as sectarian . Attempts to restrain Protestant bigotry were ...
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... effect . Bishop Cathal Daly argued that ' Military counter - violence and internment have been the greatest promoters of physical force republicanism . They are still its strongest argument and the source of its greatest appeal ...
... effect . Bishop Cathal Daly argued that ' Military counter - violence and internment have been the greatest promoters of physical force republicanism . They are still its strongest argument and the source of its greatest appeal ...
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