England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... wrote James Callaghan , referring to all the other matters which confronted him as Home Secretary in the winter of 1967-8 , ' I had no occasion to seek more work or to go out and look at the problems of Northern Ireland , unless they ...
... wrote James Callaghan , referring to all the other matters which confronted him as Home Secretary in the winter of 1967-8 , ' I had no occasion to seek more work or to go out and look at the problems of Northern Ireland , unless they ...
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... wrote , ' In 1855-66 , 1,032,644 Irishmen were displaced by 996,877 head of cattle ' , and Lenin observed that ' Britain Owes her " brilliant " economic development and the " prosperity " of her industry and commerce largely to her ...
... wrote , ' In 1855-66 , 1,032,644 Irishmen were displaced by 996,877 head of cattle ' , and Lenin observed that ' Britain Owes her " brilliant " economic development and the " prosperity " of her industry and commerce largely to her ...
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... wrote in the Edinburgh Review in 1808 : ' If it be really true , that the middling and lower ranks of society in this country are by no means prepared to consider the Irish Roman Catholics as fellow Christians worshipping the same God ...
... wrote in the Edinburgh Review in 1808 : ' If it be really true , that the middling and lower ranks of society in this country are by no means prepared to consider the Irish Roman Catholics as fellow Christians worshipping the same God ...
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