Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 22Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 9227
... England assume the management of these things , and it was a mistake which he committed in common with other public men of both political parties , and , if I am not greatly mistaken , in com- mon even with members of the pure ...
... England assume the management of these things , and it was a mistake which he committed in common with other public men of both political parties , and , if I am not greatly mistaken , in com- mon even with members of the pure ...
Page 9247
... England has seen bloody revolutions and violent changes of rulers , Ireland has ever held faithfully - too faithfully - to the sovereignty thus adopted . But how were they received ? How were their ex- pectations met ? By persecution ...
... England has seen bloody revolutions and violent changes of rulers , Ireland has ever held faithfully - too faithfully - to the sovereignty thus adopted . But how were they received ? How were their ex- pectations met ? By persecution ...
Page 9250
... England - but what do I say ? This is " sedition . " It has this week been decreed sedition to picture Ireland thus ... England's policy of coercion , Mr. Sullivan had been found guilty of sedi- tious libel on the previous trial . nant ...
... England - but what do I say ? This is " sedition . " It has this week been decreed sedition to picture Ireland thus ... England's policy of coercion , Mr. Sullivan had been found guilty of sedi- tious libel on the previous trial . nant ...
Page 9251
... England would not face a civil war . That was a bad lesson to teach Irishmen . Worse still was taught them . O'Connell , the great constitutional leader , a man with whom loyalty and respect for the laws was a fundamental principle of ...
... England would not face a civil war . That was a bad lesson to teach Irishmen . Worse still was taught them . O'Connell , the great constitutional leader , a man with whom loyalty and respect for the laws was a fundamental principle of ...
Page 9253
... England would yell in fierce de- nunciation - why , they would trample to scorn the name of Irishmen . [ Applause in the court , which the officials vainly tried to silence . ] I am sorry , my lord , for the interruption ; though not ...
... England would yell in fierce de- nunciation - why , they would trample to scorn the name of Irishmen . [ Applause in the court , which the officials vainly tried to silence . ] I am sorry , my lord , for the interruption ; though not ...
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