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    THE GREAT FAMINE IN IRELAND, 1845-1849
    Charles Trevelyan, who believed in laissez faire, the policy of 'leaving ... In 1847 the Government realised that their policies were not working and made ...
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    George Bush - English
    Bush was not a foreign policy president, not somebody with lots of experience in that,' he said. 'Coming from Texas, even in the campaign there was very ...
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    John Kerry - English
    On other foreign policy matters, the senator says if elected president, he would seek to strengthen ties with U.S. allies angered by the U.S.-led war with ...
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    History and geography of the United Kingdom: monarchy
    In nearly all cases acts involving the Royal Prerogative are performed by Ministers who are responsible to Parliament and can be questioned about policies . ...
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    THE 1798 REBELLION IN IRELAND
    Camden reinstated the policy of defending Protestant Ascendancy at all costs. The United Irishmen, meanwhile, had continued to meet clandestinely under ...
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