The pacification of Ireland at this moment depends, I believe, on the concession to Ireland of the right to govern itself in the matter of its purely domestic business. Is it not discreditable to us that even now it is only by unconstitutional means that... The Review of Reviews - Page 123publié par - 1895Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Britiffe Constable Skottowe - 1885 - 92 pages
...as well as a parochial question. The pacification of Ireland at this moment, ai I believe, depends on the concession to Ireland of the right to govern...itself in the matter of its purely domestic business. Now, what is the alternative? Are you content, after eighty years of failure, to renew once more dreary... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1896 - 814 pages
...parochial question, and that the pacification of Ireland at this moment depends," now mark these words—"! believe, on the concession to Ireland of the right...complete, more popular, more thoroughly representative and more farreachinj than anything which up to that time had been suggested. In a letter which he addressed... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1887 - 1082 pages
...national question as well as a parochial question, and the pacification of Ireland at this moment depends, I believe, on the concession to Ireland of the right...itself in the matter of its purely domestic business. What is the alternative ? Are you content, after nearly SO years of failure, to renew once more the... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1887 - 1140 pages
...West Birmingham (Mr. J. Chamberlain) said — " The pacification of Ireland depends, in my belief, on the concession to Ireland of the right to govern...itself in the matter of its purely domestic business," 2 B [Third flight.] 737 Criminal Law — words with which he (Mr. Childers) quite agreed. To go a good... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - 1891 - 728 pages
...Salisbury's policy. . . . The pacification of Ireland at this moment depends, I believe, on the concession tj Ireland of the right to govern itself in the matter of its purely domestic business. Wliat is the alternative? Are you content, after nearly eight years of failure, to renew once more... | |
| Lord George Francis Hamilton - 1922 - 1188 pages
...Irish affairs could not be long continued: — "The pacification of Ireland at this moment depends, I believe, on the concession to Ireland of the right...itself in the matter of its purely domestic business. What is the alternative? Are you content, after nearly eighty years of failure, to renew once more... | |
| Samuel Henry Jeyes - 1903 - 848 pages
...Irish affairs could not be long continued : — "The pacification of Ireland at this moment depends, I believe, on the concession to Ireland of the right...itself in the matter of its purely domestic business. What is the alternative? Are you content, after nearly eighty years of failure, to renew once more... | |
| John Morley - 1903 - 670 pages
...in Ireland with Mr. Parnell's approval and under his ausoices. Above all. he had actuallv onened his the right to govern itself in the matter of its purely domestic business. Is it not discreditable to us that even now it 1885. i g on ty by unconstitutional means that we are... | |
| John Morley - 1907 - 966 pages
...moment depends, I believe, on the concession to Ireland of 1 Lord Hartington at Waterfoot, Aug. 29. the right to govern itself in the matter of its purely domestic business. Is it not discreditable to us that even now it is only by unconstitutional means that we are able to... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1893 - 1080 pages
...National question as well as a parochial question, and the pacification of Ireland at this moment depends, I believe, on the concession to Ireland of the right...itself in the matter of its purely domestic business. What is the alternative .' I do not believe that the great majority of Englishmen have the slightest... | |
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