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It looked back , not forward , and its cult of history had at least two important
effects . It actively fostered whatever tendency history has to repeat itself , and its
apparently conservative orientation , obsessed with the past , produced a
constant ...
It looked back , not forward , and its cult of history had at least two important
effects . It actively fostered whatever tendency history has to repeat itself , and its
apparently conservative orientation , obsessed with the past , produced a
constant ...
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It was an important factor both in canonizing violence in Ireland and in inducing
the English to substitute coercion for policy , in order to keep within some bounds
what Peel saw in 1813 as ' that natural predilection for outrage and a lawless life
...
It was an important factor both in canonizing violence in Ireland and in inducing
the English to substitute coercion for policy , in order to keep within some bounds
what Peel saw in 1813 as ' that natural predilection for outrage and a lawless life
...
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bourgeoisie so important in colonial and nationalist movements elsewhere . One
effect of the absence of such a class was , perhaps - - - as some Englishmen
believed in the 1830s - to unstabilize Irish society by making more obvious and ...
bourgeoisie so important in colonial and nationalist movements elsewhere . One
effect of the absence of such a class was , perhaps - - - as some Englishmen
believed in the 1830s - to unstabilize Irish society by making more obvious and ...
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