England and Ireland Since 1800Oxford University Press, 1975 - 193 стор. |
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... problems of poverty and politics , problems in the better adjustment of human affairs , problems of the clash of values , interests 8 ENGLAND AND IRELAND SINCE 1800.
... problems of poverty and politics , problems in the better adjustment of human affairs , problems of the clash of values , interests 8 ENGLAND AND IRELAND SINCE 1800.
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... problems , but be in advance of that develop- ment , if they are to have any prospect of arresting it . The spectacle of solutions chasing problems and being rapidly outdistanced by them is a constant feature of Irish history ...
... problems , but be in advance of that develop- ment , if they are to have any prospect of arresting it . The spectacle of solutions chasing problems and being rapidly outdistanced by them is a constant feature of Irish history ...
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... problem . Even if this was so - which , given the dimensions of Irish politics and public opinion , was too narrow a view to be tenable - the problems remained of how to eradicate or neutralize entirely a guerilla force , and how to ...
... problem . Even if this was so - which , given the dimensions of Irish politics and public opinion , was too narrow a view to be tenable - the problems remained of how to eradicate or neutralize entirely a guerilla force , and how to ...
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England and Ireland Since 1800 Patrick O'Farrell,Patrick James O'Farrell Перегляд фрагмента - 1975 |
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