England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... published in 1932. Rev. E. Cahill contrasted the condition of the nineteenth - century Irish peasant with that of his English counterpart . The Irishman was then ' probably the most oppressed and impoverished human type in Europe ...
... published in 1932. Rev. E. Cahill contrasted the condition of the nineteenth - century Irish peasant with that of his English counterpart . The Irishman was then ' probably the most oppressed and impoverished human type in Europe ...
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... published An Impeached Nation being A Study of Irish Outrages . This long and detailed study set out to prove that the Irish were ' the least crimeful nation in the British Isles , and one of the most moral , clean - living , polite and ...
... published An Impeached Nation being A Study of Irish Outrages . This long and detailed study set out to prove that the Irish were ' the least crimeful nation in the British Isles , and one of the most moral , clean - living , polite and ...
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... published in 1917 , John Morley could describe Belfast as harbouring a spirit of bigotry and violence for which a parallel could hardly be found in any town in Western Europe . The efforts of the government to repress this violence had ...
... published in 1917 , John Morley could describe Belfast as harbouring a spirit of bigotry and violence for which a parallel could hardly be found in any town in Western Europe . The efforts of the government to repress this violence had ...
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