The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green, 1889 |
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Sivu 168
... Irish borough , or of appealing for a seat to the few freeholders who still maintained a nominal independence at Tavistock . The largest counties , the most populous boroughs , would have all rejoiced in his candidature , and , wherever ...
... Irish borough , or of appealing for a seat to the few freeholders who still maintained a nominal independence at Tavistock . The largest counties , the most populous boroughs , would have all rejoiced in his candidature , and , wherever ...
Sivu 182
... Irish rebel sentiments . I wish I knew what to do to help your country . But , as I do not , it is of no use giving her smooth words , as O'Connell told me , and I must be silent . Indeed , when I want to say anything in favour of ...
... Irish rebel sentiments . I wish I knew what to do to help your country . But , as I do not , it is of no use giving her smooth words , as O'Connell told me , and I must be silent . Indeed , when I want to say anything in favour of ...
Sivu 183
... Irish perpetually dissatisfied and dis- loyal . During the Administration of Lord Grey , Whig statesmen were specially unable to probe the true causes of Irish discontent . For thirty years they had been educated in the belief that ...
... Irish perpetually dissatisfied and dis- loyal . During the Administration of Lord Grey , Whig statesmen were specially unable to probe the true causes of Irish discontent . For thirty years they had been educated in the belief that ...
Sivu 184
... Irish , therefore , in the earliest days of the new Ministry , received the plainest evidence that no change was to be introduced into the principles of Irish government , and that Irish patriots had nothing to expect from a Whig ...
... Irish , therefore , in the earliest days of the new Ministry , received the plainest evidence that no change was to be introduced into the principles of Irish government , and that Irish patriots had nothing to expect from a Whig ...
Sivu 185
... Irish Government failed to collect the tithes ; and the Irish people , organised in bands of Blackfeet and White- feet , arrayed themselves against the authorities . Force was met by force , outrage by repression ; and the condition of ...
... Irish Government failed to collect the tithes ; and the Irish people , organised in bands of Blackfeet and White- feet , arrayed themselves against the authorities . Force was met by force , outrage by repression ; and the condition of ...
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