| 1880 - 506 sayfa
...Lord Beaconsfield, in his letter to the Duke of Marlborough, announcing the Dissolution, say ? — " A danger in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous...Excellency's anxious attention, distracts that country (Ireland)." Are these perisistent Tory assertions merely mistakes ? We are trying all we can to stretch... | |
| 1880 - 484 sayfa
...occupied the care of the Ministry, and they may remember with satisfaction that, in this period, they have solved one of the most difficult problems connected...government and people by establishing a system of public Memorable education open to all classes and all creeds. Never- Phrases. theless a danger, in its ultimate... | |
| 1880 - 846 sayfa
...be increased in numbers in the new Parliament. They will represent, according to Lord Beaconsfield, a " danger in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine." They will represent, according to Lord Hartington, a policy to which concession, or the appearance... | |
| Political Economy pseud - 1882 - 594 sayfa
...Mr. Davitt's National Land League. of Marlborough, March, 1880, announcing the dissolution said, " A danger, in its ultimate results, scarcely less disastrous...engages your Excellency's anxious attention, distracts Ireland There are some who challenge the expediency of the Imperial character of this realm. The immediate... | |
| Alexander Charles Ewald - 1884 - 306 sayfa
...occupied the care of the ministry, and they may remember with satisfaction that in this period they have solved one of the most difficult problems connected...creeds. " Nevertheless, a danger, in its ultimate resulte scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your excellency's... | |
| George Brooks - 1885 - 188 sayfa
...occupied the care of the Ministry; and they may remember with satisfaction that in this period they have solved one of the most difficult problems connected...all creeds. Nevertheless, a danger, in its ultimate result scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your Excellency's... | |
| Evan Rowland Jones, Joseph Cowen - 1885 - 574 sayfa
...Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. It was founded upon the Home Rule movement, which the Premier viewed as a danger " in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine " ; and it appealed to " men of light and leading " — whatever that may mean — to resist the doctrines... | |
| George Brooks - 1889 - 520 sayfa
...occupied the care of the Ministry ; and they may remember with satisfaction that in this period they have solved one of the most difficult problems connected...all creeds. Nevertheless, a danger, in its ultimate result scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your Excellency's... | |
| 1893 - 564 sayfa
...advocating a " policy of decomposition, " and denounced the Home Rule and agrarian agitation in Ireland as " a danger, in its ultimate results, scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine." The addresses of Mr. Gladstone, Lord Hartington, Sir Stafford Northcote, and Mr. Cross were criticised... | |
| Richard Barry O'Brien - 1898 - 834 sayfa
...My Lord Duke,' said Lord Beaconsfield in his letter to the Irish Viceroy, the Duke of Marlborough, ' A danger in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous...engages your Excellency's anxious attention, distracts Ireland. was advancing to Irish landlords 1,100,0002. of the surplus funds of the disestablished Church... | |
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