England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... matter of the continuance of the Union itself : the repeal agitation of the 1840s represented constitutional pressure towards ending it , the rebellions of 1848 and 1867 were violent attempts to destroy the linkage . These Irish efforts ...
... matter of the continuance of the Union itself : the repeal agitation of the 1840s represented constitutional pressure towards ending it , the rebellions of 1848 and 1867 were violent attempts to destroy the linkage . These Irish efforts ...
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... matter of the Union was a matter of survival . But it would be false to interpret the issue as 1 confined to selfish interests and impulses , for its. 64 ENGLAND AND IRELAND SINCE 1800.
... matter of the Union was a matter of survival . But it would be false to interpret the issue as 1 confined to selfish interests and impulses , for its. 64 ENGLAND AND IRELAND SINCE 1800.
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Patrick O'Farrell, Patrick James O'Farrell. Then there is the matter of the calibre of English politicians . They afford ample illustration of blatant stupidity in regard to their comments on Irish matters . In 1868 Robert Lowe ...
Patrick O'Farrell, Patrick James O'Farrell. Then there is the matter of the calibre of English politicians . They afford ample illustration of blatant stupidity in regard to their comments on Irish matters . In 1868 Robert Lowe ...
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