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... Britain . The British Government of 1920 did not create - nor does the British Government today artificially preserve - the relations between the two communities in Ireland which resulted in the partition of the island , but when ...
... Britain . The British Government of 1920 did not create - nor does the British Government today artificially preserve - the relations between the two communities in Ireland which resulted in the partition of the island , but when ...
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... British Government to enter into early negotiations with the Irish Government to review the present constitutional position of the Six Counties of Northern Ireland . ' A few months before , on St. Patrick's Day , 1969 , Mr. Lynch had ...
... British Government to enter into early negotiations with the Irish Government to review the present constitutional position of the Six Counties of Northern Ireland . ' A few months before , on St. Patrick's Day , 1969 , Mr. Lynch had ...
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... British Army comes under armed attack from both communities . With increasing casualties and no solution in sight , the British public clearly favours a policy of withdrawal . A British Government announces its agreement to the unity of ...
... British Army comes under armed attack from both communities . With increasing casualties and no solution in sight , the British public clearly favours a policy of withdrawal . A British Government announces its agreement to the unity of ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 7 |
A COMMON STATE | 23 |
Machiavelli in Ulster | 34 |
Copyright | |
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