England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... fear . In a report on the sanitary state of Edinburgh in 1847 , Dr Stark dated not only the physical but the moral deterioration of the lower classes from 1818 , the year when began the influx of ' low Irish ' , building and canal ...
... fear . In a report on the sanitary state of Edinburgh in 1847 , Dr Stark dated not only the physical but the moral deterioration of the lower classes from 1818 , the year when began the influx of ' low Irish ' , building and canal ...
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... fear . The military interpretation of how to solve the Irish question was deficient within its own limitations for it had little bearing on the fact that it was not only actual violence and terror which had dominated the crisis points ...
... fear . The military interpretation of how to solve the Irish question was deficient within its own limitations for it had little bearing on the fact that it was not only actual violence and terror which had dominated the crisis points ...
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... fear and induce behaviour desired by extremists and destructive of social order and stability . This phenomenon was just as remarkable in nineteenth - century rural Ireland as in Northern Ireland since 1968. It is possible to reduce ...
... fear and induce behaviour desired by extremists and destructive of social order and stability . This phenomenon was just as remarkable in nineteenth - century rural Ireland as in Northern Ireland since 1968. It is possible to reduce ...
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England and Ireland Since 1800 Patrick O'Farrell,Patrick James O'Farrell Перегляд фрагмента - 1975 |
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