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 9239
... fact - for , gentlemen , it is a fact that between the Irish people and the laws under which they now live there is little or no sympathy , but the bitter estrangement and hos- tility of feeling or of action . Bear with me if I examine ...
... fact - for , gentlemen , it is a fact that between the Irish people and the laws under which they now live there is little or no sympathy , but the bitter estrangement and hos- tility of feeling or of action . Bear with me if I examine ...
Page 9240
... fact other than that supplied by the Solicitor - General , -namely , the wickedness of seditious persons like myself and the criminal sympathies of people ever ready to " glorify the cause of murder . " Mournful , most mournful , is the ...
... fact other than that supplied by the Solicitor - General , -namely , the wickedness of seditious persons like myself and the criminal sympathies of people ever ready to " glorify the cause of murder . " Mournful , most mournful , is the ...
Page 9242
... facts . This court , where I now stand , is the legal and political heir , descendant , and representative of the first law court of the Pale six or seven centuries ago . Within that Pale were a few thousand English settlers , and of ...
... facts . This court , where I now stand , is the legal and political heir , descendant , and representative of the first law court of the Pale six or seven centuries ago . Within that Pale were a few thousand English settlers , and of ...
Page 9250
... facts of Irish history without committing sedition . • Look at the lessons - unhappy lessons - taught our people by that London legislature where their own will is overborne . Concessions refused and resisted as long as they durst be ...
... facts of Irish history without committing sedition . • Look at the lessons - unhappy lessons - taught our people by that London legislature where their own will is overborne . Concessions refused and resisted as long as they durst be ...
Page 9251
... facts , which differ considerably from the Crown story . The Solici- tor - General began with telling us about " the broad summer's sun of the eighteenth of September . " Gentlemen , it seems Orations . Vol . 22-3 very clear that the ...
... facts , which differ considerably from the Crown story . The Solici- tor - General began with telling us about " the broad summer's sun of the eighteenth of September . " Gentlemen , it seems Orations . Vol . 22-3 very clear that the ...
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