England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... never been there , and mixed ignorance and antipathy in fairly equal proportions . Robert Blake , Disraeli's biographer , has remarked that , in regard to the Irish , he ' never did or said anything helpful to them ' . At some crucial ...
... never been there , and mixed ignorance and antipathy in fairly equal proportions . Robert Blake , Disraeli's biographer , has remarked that , in regard to the Irish , he ' never did or said anything helpful to them ' . At some crucial ...
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... never sufficient to achieve repression , and bred hatred and fear . Social morality decayed and political life disintegrated . It is a venerable witticism that the English never succeeded in answering the Irish question because the ...
... never sufficient to achieve repression , and bred hatred and fear . Social morality decayed and political life disintegrated . It is a venerable witticism that the English never succeeded in answering the Irish question because the ...
Сторінка 134
... controlled by priestcraft : Englishmen never thought in terms of their own politics being in any way clerically influenced , despite the importance of the episcopal element in the House of Lords Catholics and Protestants.
... controlled by priestcraft : Englishmen never thought in terms of their own politics being in any way clerically influenced , despite the importance of the episcopal element in the House of Lords Catholics and Protestants.
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