England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... interests and attitudes . More specifically it could be argued , for instance , that , from 1885 the fortunes of Home Rule were dependent on the fate and political interests of the Liberal party - or of the Tory party . But the ...
... interests and attitudes . More specifically it could be argued , for instance , that , from 1885 the fortunes of Home Rule were dependent on the fate and political interests of the Liberal party - or of the Tory party . But the ...
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... interests and the maintenance of the status quo , and numerically dominant in the British administration of Ireland . In the matter of vested interests , the landlords are most obvious , but up to 1869 , the Church of England was ...
... interests and the maintenance of the status quo , and numerically dominant in the British administration of Ireland . In the matter of vested interests , the landlords are most obvious , but up to 1869 , the Church of England was ...
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... interests of the country a conclusion also reached by some Irishmen . It was held that this power attempted to distort national opinion and action to suit its own interests and purposes which were , generally , the aggrandizement of the ...
... interests of the country a conclusion also reached by some Irishmen . It was held that this power attempted to distort national opinion and action to suit its own interests and purposes which were , generally , the aggrandizement of the ...
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