England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... present observation - indeed more , for while today's appearances may be deceptive , yesterday's events have taken clear form . In 1917 Ernest Hamilton in baring The Soul of Ulster laid it down that : . . . the basic nature of the ...
... present observation - indeed more , for while today's appearances may be deceptive , yesterday's events have taken clear form . In 1917 Ernest Hamilton in baring The Soul of Ulster laid it down that : . . . the basic nature of the ...
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... present , and the immediate past . It cannot resolve history , and so , in the Irish case , was doomed to attend to contemporary symptoms rather than the ancient enduring disease . Talk , public debate , is an essential element in the ...
... present , and the immediate past . It cannot resolve history , and so , in the Irish case , was doomed to attend to contemporary symptoms rather than the ancient enduring disease . Talk , public debate , is an essential element in the ...
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... present , and to locate the blame in times and attitudes long gone by . Ireland might be placated with the assurance that these old sins had now been discovered , and that the generous and perceptive remedial measures of the present ...
... present , and to locate the blame in times and attitudes long gone by . Ireland might be placated with the assurance that these old sins had now been discovered , and that the generous and perceptive remedial measures of the present ...
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