England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... seemed . That anyone should prefer a debased Irish way of life to identification with the glory and wealth of England seemed , to the majority of Englishmen , quite absurd . Writing in 1949 , Rebecca West could readily understand why ...
... seemed . That anyone should prefer a debased Irish way of life to identification with the glory and wealth of England seemed , to the majority of Englishmen , quite absurd . Writing in 1949 , Rebecca West could readily understand why ...
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Patrick O'Farrell, Patrick James O'Farrell. seemed to the Irish peasantry to promise the destruction of their entire life - style . What the Irish peasantry wanted by way of reform , seemed to the English totally revolutionary , so ...
Patrick O'Farrell, Patrick James O'Farrell. seemed to the Irish peasantry to promise the destruction of their entire life - style . What the Irish peasantry wanted by way of reform , seemed to the English totally revolutionary , so ...
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... seemed to the Irish to show a disregard for proper values so complete as to be barbaric . To regard emigration in the same light seemed a similar example of English malevolence and inhumanity . The importance of emigration in poisoning ...
... seemed to the Irish to show a disregard for proper values so complete as to be barbaric . To regard emigration in the same light seemed a similar example of English malevolence and inhumanity . The importance of emigration in poisoning ...
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