England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... idea that history is the story of change is explicitly rejected , and thus , past events have as much weight in forming contemporary judgements as present observation - indeed more , for while today's appearances may be deceptive ...
... idea that history is the story of change is explicitly rejected , and thus , past events have as much weight in forming contemporary judgements as present observation - indeed more , for while today's appearances may be deceptive ...
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... idea [ in Ireland ] of the relations of landlord and tenant is something totally different from the national idea in England ... Politicians and Power.
... idea [ in Ireland ] of the relations of landlord and tenant is something totally different from the national idea in England ... Politicians and Power.
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Patrick James O'Farrell. something totally different from the national idea in England ... Undoubtedly the idea , whether right or wrong , of the Irish peasant is , that as long as he pays his rent and complies with the other conditions ...
Patrick James O'Farrell. something totally different from the national idea in England ... Undoubtedly the idea , whether right or wrong , of the Irish peasant is , that as long as he pays his rent and complies with the other conditions ...
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