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In November 1865 The Times explained the position thus : ' Ireland by being
associated with England has obtained a very much better government than she
would have had , had she been left to herself . . . ( However ] It was not in the
power ...
In November 1865 The Times explained the position thus : ' Ireland by being
associated with England has obtained a very much better government than she
would have had , had she been left to herself . . . ( However ] It was not in the
power ...
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First , the most resistant problem was lopped off and shelved – north - east .
Ulster . Then sufficient was conceded to the nationalist position to force realists
into accepting this as all they could get at that time . Acceptance of limited
concessions ...
First , the most resistant problem was lopped off and shelved – north - east .
Ulster . Then sufficient was conceded to the nationalist position to force realists
into accepting this as all they could get at that time . Acceptance of limited
concessions ...
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It was also a committal to an ultimately intolerable reactionary economic position .
The flow of economic development in Britain itself was against the power of the
landed élite , and towards the power of the commercial and industrial middle ...
It was also a committal to an ultimately intolerable reactionary economic position .
The flow of economic development in Britain itself was against the power of the
landed élite , and towards the power of the commercial and industrial middle ...
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