The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, George Walter Prothero, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1934 |
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... Ireland bought from Great Britain and Northern Ireland the largest amount per capita of any Dominion . The volume of this trade was in 1929 a total of 41,000,000l . or less than 10 per cent . of England's export trade . Since Ireland ...
... Ireland bought from Great Britain and Northern Ireland the largest amount per capita of any Dominion . The volume of this trade was in 1929 a total of 41,000,000l . or less than 10 per cent . of England's export trade . Since Ireland ...
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... Ireland and thus gives Britain a special bargaining advantage . Indeed it might even be argued that under a free Republic Ireland might be better disposed and more ready to give trade concessions . The position is one - sided or even ...
... Ireland and thus gives Britain a special bargaining advantage . Indeed it might even be argued that under a free Republic Ireland might be better disposed and more ready to give trade concessions . The position is one - sided or even ...
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... Ireland's sea and land bases as an ally , she must do so by force as an enemy . Theoretically a strictly neutral Ireland may be possible , in practice it cannot be imagined , and in war there can be no room for doubt . This view has the ...
... Ireland's sea and land bases as an ally , she must do so by force as an enemy . Theoretically a strictly neutral Ireland may be possible , in practice it cannot be imagined , and in war there can be no room for doubt . This view has the ...
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