England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... opinion , Ulster , once paraded as the bastion of the Empire , became an obstacle to that prompt settlement of the Irish question now regarded as imperative . Ulster's refusal to accept Home Rule led to partition , but , again , only ...
... opinion , Ulster , once paraded as the bastion of the Empire , became an obstacle to that prompt settlement of the Irish question now regarded as imperative . Ulster's refusal to accept Home Rule led to partition , but , again , only ...
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... opinion , and backed by remarkable unity of conviction and emotion . Nationalist Ireland wanted something new , whose extent was unclear , and for which support was uncertain and divided , and against the real inclinations of most ...
... opinion , and backed by remarkable unity of conviction and emotion . Nationalist Ireland wanted something new , whose extent was unclear , and for which support was uncertain and divided , and against the real inclinations of most ...
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... opinion in Ireland ' , Irish Historical Studies , xiv , 54 , ( September 1964 ) . MCCORD , NORMAN . ' The Fenians and Public Opinion in Great Britain ' , University Review , ( Dublin ) 4 , ( 1967 ) . MCEWEN , JOHN N. ' The Liberal Party ...
... opinion in Ireland ' , Irish Historical Studies , xiv , 54 , ( September 1964 ) . MCCORD , NORMAN . ' The Fenians and Public Opinion in Great Britain ' , University Review , ( Dublin ) 4 , ( 1967 ) . MCEWEN , JOHN N. ' The Liberal Party ...
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