England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... reality , conflicting ideas about what ought to be reality , illusions and distortions , hopes and visions , constitute much of the substance of the relationship , interacting with the more tangible realities of events and economics ...
... reality , conflicting ideas about what ought to be reality , illusions and distortions , hopes and visions , constitute much of the substance of the relationship , interacting with the more tangible realities of events and economics ...
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... reality , dynamic images ' that yet / Fresh images beget ' . All facets of the Anglo - Irish relationship were decisively influenced by powerful mental representations — pre- sumptions , conceptions , impressions , understandings - to ...
... reality , dynamic images ' that yet / Fresh images beget ' . All facets of the Anglo - Irish relationship were decisively influenced by powerful mental representations — pre- sumptions , conceptions , impressions , understandings - to ...
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... realities , but as another English betrayal . The prevalent assumption had been that Ulster's declaration that it would ... reality in 1920-21 was that politics dictated partition . Indeed it might be argued that partition alone made the ...
... realities , but as another English betrayal . The prevalent assumption had been that Ulster's declaration that it would ... reality in 1920-21 was that politics dictated partition . Indeed it might be argued that partition alone made the ...
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