England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... nature and results of the action they took ? The period from the 1870s to the First World War is the one in which Irish affairs were continually at the forefront of British politics , and thus the time during which the nature of British ...
... nature and results of the action they took ? The period from the 1870s to the First World War is the one in which Irish affairs were continually at the forefront of British politics , and thus the time during which the nature of British ...
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... nature , not by environment . The economic interpretation of the Irish question accorded with the intellectual bias of the later nineteenth century , but it also had other advantages which led to its strong promotion by the more ...
... nature , not by environment . The economic interpretation of the Irish question accorded with the intellectual bias of the later nineteenth century , but it also had other advantages which led to its strong promotion by the more ...
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... nature of the Irish as a people . It was believed that the alleged personal characteristics of the Irish — their idleness , want of thrift , and the like - meant that they had neither the qualities nor the inclination to throw off their ...
... nature of the Irish as a people . It was believed that the alleged personal characteristics of the Irish — their idleness , want of thrift , and the like - meant that they had neither the qualities nor the inclination to throw off their ...
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