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On this issue , the British parliament remained unyielding until limited
concessions were made to tenants in 1870 . From 1870 , these themes of Irish
discontent with English rule came to group around a growing powerful movement
for Home ...
On this issue , the British parliament remained unyielding until limited
concessions were made to tenants in 1870 . From 1870 , these themes of Irish
discontent with English rule came to group around a growing powerful movement
for Home ...
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In Arnold ' s view , as long as the middle class remained what it was , relations
with Ireland could never be made satisfactory - and he foresaw little prospect of
that class changing . It remains now to attempt to explain in some detail how that
...
In Arnold ' s view , as long as the middle class remained what it was , relations
with Ireland could never be made satisfactory - and he foresaw little prospect of
that class changing . It remains now to attempt to explain in some detail how that
...
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Ireland remained divided , and remained , however politically free , economically
subject to England . And political freedom had not brought , internally , prosperity
or social justice . On the matter of continued disunity , it could be contended that ...
Ireland remained divided , and remained , however politically free , economically
subject to England . And political freedom had not brought , internally , prosperity
or social justice . On the matter of continued disunity , it could be contended that ...
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