England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... achieve or preserve it ? The Union was - or so it seemed to the Irish a relation- ship of integration and subordination . This interpretation became immediately operative in Irish consciousness . Ireland became England - orientated ...
... achieve or preserve it ? The Union was - or so it seemed to the Irish a relation- ship of integration and subordination . This interpretation became immediately operative in Irish consciousness . Ireland became England - orientated ...
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... achieve these objects . It was a campaign which , together with events in Ireland , had considerable effect , not least on Unionists themselves , for it hardened their own outlook in the process : by 1912 , when the Liberal government ...
... achieve these objects . It was a campaign which , together with events in Ireland , had considerable effect , not least on Unionists themselves , for it hardened their own outlook in the process : by 1912 , when the Liberal government ...
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... achieve repression , and bred hatred and fear . Social morality decayed and political life disintegrated . It is a venerable witticism that the English never succeeded in answering the Irish question because the Irish were always ...
... achieve repression , and bred hatred and fear . Social morality decayed and political life disintegrated . It is a venerable witticism that the English never succeeded in answering the Irish question because the Irish were always ...
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England and Ireland Since 1800 Patrick O'Farrell,Patrick James O'Farrell Перегляд фрагмента - 1975 |
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