Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 15Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 6338
... Ireland , which is known as the first Home Rule bill , but owing to the secession of the so - called Unionist- Liberals , it was beaten in the House of Commons , and as the Conservatives triumphed in the succeeding general election ...
... Ireland , which is known as the first Home Rule bill , but owing to the secession of the so - called Unionist- Liberals , it was beaten in the House of Commons , and as the Conservatives triumphed in the succeeding general election ...
Page 6397
... IRELAND BILL ' HOUSE OF COMMONS , APRIL 8 , 1886 COULD have wished , Mr. Speaker , on several grounds , that it had been possible for me on this single occa sion to open to the House the whole of the policy and intentions of the ...
... IRELAND BILL ' HOUSE OF COMMONS , APRIL 8 , 1886 COULD have wished , Mr. Speaker , on several grounds , that it had been possible for me on this single occa sion to open to the House the whole of the policy and intentions of the ...
Page 6398
... Ireland , where two roads part one from the other , not soon probably to meet again . The late government — I am not now referring to this as a matter of praise or blame , but simply as a matter of fact - the late government felt that ...
... Ireland , where two roads part one from the other , not soon probably to meet again . The late government — I am not now referring to this as a matter of praise or blame , but simply as a matter of fact - the late government felt that ...
Page 6399
... Ireland , do not let me for a moment either be led myself or lead others into the dangerous fault of exaggeration . The crime of Ireland , the agrarian crime of Ireland , I rejoice to say , is not what it was in other days - days now ...
... Ireland , do not let me for a moment either be led myself or lead others into the dangerous fault of exaggeration . The crime of Ireland , the agrarian crime of Ireland , I rejoice to say , is not what it was in other days - days now ...
Page 6400
... Ireland as the legislation which has been intended to repress it , and that agrarian crime , although at the present time it is almost at the low water - mark , yet has a fatal capacity of expansion under stimulating circumstances , and ...
... Ireland as the legislation which has been intended to repress it , and that agrarian crime , although at the present time it is almost at the low water - mark , yet has a fatal capacity of expansion under stimulating circumstances , and ...
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