England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... particularly repellent to English taste , but it was when he was out of his house that the Irishman gave most offence . First , there seemed so many of them . There were indeed a great number , but because many were vagrants or beggars ...
... particularly repellent to English taste , but it was when he was out of his house that the Irishman gave most offence . First , there seemed so many of them . There were indeed a great number , but because many were vagrants or beggars ...
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... particularly in 1847-8 , was a sharp stimulus to anti - Irish clamour . Then there was the matter of expense , particularly the burden the Irish placed on poor relief . The Glasgow Herald complained in 1853 : ' We have thus to bear the ...
... particularly in 1847-8 , was a sharp stimulus to anti - Irish clamour . Then there was the matter of expense , particularly the burden the Irish placed on poor relief . The Glasgow Herald complained in 1853 : ' We have thus to bear the ...
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... particularly former Chief Secretaries were particularly influential : their prejudices and personal opinions were accepted as objective fact . There are numerous cases of such reliance being baneful , particularly when such Chief ...
... particularly former Chief Secretaries were particularly influential : their prejudices and personal opinions were accepted as objective fact . There are numerous cases of such reliance being baneful , particularly when such Chief ...
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England and Ireland Since 1800 Patrick O'Farrell,Patrick James O'Farrell Перегляд фрагмента - 1975 |
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