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So the Irish took pride , and built a conviction of moral superiority , precisely in
those things the English saw as their degradation - their religion , their poverty ,
and their history . In Britain itself the Irish were even capable of idealizing the ...
So the Irish took pride , and built a conviction of moral superiority , precisely in
those things the English saw as their degradation - their religion , their poverty ,
and their history . In Britain itself the Irish were even capable of idealizing the ...
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points of distinctive reference gradually hardened into a nationalist stereotype
which not only rejected things English , but was intolerant of such things Irish as
did not measure up to all its requirements . Most of this intolerance it vented on ...
points of distinctive reference gradually hardened into a nationalist stereotype
which not only rejected things English , but was intolerant of such things Irish as
did not measure up to all its requirements . Most of this intolerance it vented on ...
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The ghosts of a nation sometimes ask very big things ; and they must be
appeased , whatever the cost ' . According to Pearse , these ghosts - of Tone ,
Davis , Lalor , Mitchel , and Parnell - asked Irishmen to take up and serve the
cause of ...
The ghosts of a nation sometimes ask very big things ; and they must be
appeased , whatever the cost ' . According to Pearse , these ghosts - of Tone ,
Davis , Lalor , Mitchel , and Parnell - asked Irishmen to take up and serve the
cause of ...
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