The Life of Lord John Russell, Nide 2Longmans, Green and Company, 1891 - 535 sivua |
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Sivu 64
... Irish , in fact , were discouraged by the rebuff which their leaders received in France , and by the failure of the Chartists in England . In the former country M. de Lamartine told an Irish deputation that it was not meet for France to ...
... Irish , in fact , were discouraged by the rebuff which their leaders received in France , and by the failure of the Chartists in England . In the former country M. de Lamartine told an Irish deputation that it was not meet for France to ...
Sivu 67
... Irish people . Mitchel had made up his mind so to rouse the passions of the people as to compel the Government to take steps for the suppres- sion of rebellion by the arrest of some of the leaders . Mitchel calculated upon the populace ...
... Irish people . Mitchel had made up his mind so to rouse the passions of the people as to compel the Government to take steps for the suppres- sion of rebellion by the arrest of some of the leaders . Mitchel calculated upon the populace ...
Sivu 68
... Irish Felon ; the language of the Nation became more violent ; and Lord Clarendon thought it necessary to arrest the editors of both of these papers , as well as the three editors of the Tribune . Mr. Smith O'Brien , Mr. Meagher , and ...
... Irish Felon ; the language of the Nation became more violent ; and Lord Clarendon thought it necessary to arrest the editors of both of these papers , as well as the three editors of the Tribune . Mr. Smith O'Brien , Mr. Meagher , and ...
Sivu 70
... Irish Administration , conducted on Irish ideas , had spread comparative contentment and peace throughout Ireland . He determined to return in 1848 to see with his own eyes the condition of the country . He carried with him his wife and ...
... Irish Administration , conducted on Irish ideas , had spread comparative contentment and peace throughout Ireland . He determined to return in 1848 to see with his own eyes the condition of the country . He carried with him his wife and ...
Sivu 72
... Irish counsel on matters on which he could really throw no light . The sea , which was propitious on his arrival , favoured his departure , and he and his family arrived safely at Greenock . There they rested a couple of days , leaving ...
... Irish counsel on matters on which he could really throw no light . The sea , which was propitious on his arrival , favoured his departure , and he and his family arrived safely at Greenock . There they rested a couple of days , leaving ...
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