England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... . Sean O'Faolain once observed that " The greatest curse of Ireland . . . has been the exaggeration of Irish virtue our stubbornness , conservatism , enormous arrogance our pride of resistance , our capacity for taking.
... . Sean O'Faolain once observed that " The greatest curse of Ireland . . . has been the exaggeration of Irish virtue our stubbornness , conservatism , enormous arrogance our pride of resistance , our capacity for taking.
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... resistance to English law and order , had a programme which rejected basic and orthodox English concepts of property rights and rent payment . Then there was the appalling behaviour of the Home Rule party in parliament , that of uncouth ...
... resistance to English law and order , had a programme which rejected basic and orthodox English concepts of property rights and rent payment . Then there was the appalling behaviour of the Home Rule party in parliament , that of uncouth ...
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... resistant to changing them , any form of attempted agrarian modernization was sure to encounter peasant resistance . So , Ireland's resistance to England in the nineteenth century , could well be interpreted , at least in part , as ...
... resistant to changing them , any form of attempted agrarian modernization was sure to encounter peasant resistance . So , Ireland's resistance to England in the nineteenth century , could well be interpreted , at least in part , as ...
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