Ulster and Scotland, 1600-2000: History, Language and IdentityFour Courts, 2004 - 189 páginas The first volume in the new series of Ulster-Scots history deals with many aspects of life, including social and economical. |
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Página 59
... Provincial governments got into the act in the 1850s and 1860s ; and then in the 1870s and early 1880s the New Zealand government brought over 100,000 people to New Zealand . These assisted passages were revived at the turn of the ...
... Provincial governments got into the act in the 1850s and 1860s ; and then in the 1870s and early 1880s the New Zealand government brought over 100,000 people to New Zealand . These assisted passages were revived at the turn of the ...
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... The Scotch - Irish of provincial New Hampshire ' ( PhD Diss . , University of New Hampshire , 1984 ) . course , he desired to draw a sharp distinction between The New England and federalist origins of ' Scotch - Irish ' ethnicity 109.
... The Scotch - Irish of provincial New Hampshire ' ( PhD Diss . , University of New Hampshire , 1984 ) . course , he desired to draw a sharp distinction between The New England and federalist origins of ' Scotch - Irish ' ethnicity 109.
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... provincial dialect : there could not be two languages of state in the new kingdom of Great Britain . This is an eighteenth - century ideology which manifested as a logical outcome of the political Union , at least to its sup- porters ...
... provincial dialect : there could not be two languages of state in the new kingdom of Great Britain . This is an eighteenth - century ideology which manifested as a logical outcome of the political Union , at least to its sup- porters ...
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Preface | 7 |
Ulster unionism and the Scottish dimension | 33 |
social and political | 43 |
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