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Thus we find the Duke of Argyll, who might have been supposed to be committed to the rejection of the Celtophobic view of the Irish question, whether or not he considers himself a Celt, and who in his work on Irish Nationalism makes at times a profession of disclaiming any assumption as to race tendencies, nevertheless lapsing repeatedly into expressions which set down Irish troubles to “ineradicable” vices of primeval Irish character.
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Thus
we
find
the
Duke
of
Argyll,
who
might
have
been
supposed
to
be
committed
to
the
rejection
of
the
Celtophobic
view
of
the
Irish
question,
whether
or
not
he
considers
himself
a
Celt,
and
who
in
his
work
on
Irish
Nationalism
makes
at
times
a
profession
of
disclaiming
any
assumption
as
to
race
tendencies,
nevertheless
lapsing
repeatedly
into
expressions
which
set
down
Irish
troubles
to
“ineradicable”
vices
of
primeval
Irish
character.