Parnell, which caused him to believe that there was a power behind Mr. Parnell which, if not shortly satisfied by some substantial concession to the demands of the Irish Parliamentary party, would take the matter into its own hands, and resort to violence... Annual Register - Sayfa 250editör: - 1887Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Edmund Burke - 1887 - 740 sayfa
...to value the great services you have rendered to your country. — Yours sincerely, " JOHN BRIGHT." Another question which excited much discussion and...at the time. It is, so far as I recollect (though in this I may be mistaken), the only portion relevant to the correspondence which followed, and of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1887 - 716 sayfa
...which the subsequent negotiations arose. Mr. Balfour then wrote as follows: "The convorsntion, rntirely informal, and so to speak accidental, which took place...at the time. It is, so far as I recollect (though in this I may be mistaken), the only portion relevant to the correspondence which followed, and of... | |
| George Brooks - 1889 - 520 sayfa
...Mr. Gladstone, at Eaton Hall, the latter told him that he had information of " an authentic kind " which caused him to believe that there was a power...Gladstone, " that the time is shorter than that." This was in 1885.! Mr. Campbell-Bannerman (one of Mr. Gladstone's Irish Secretaries), addressing his constituents... | |
| Peter William Clayden - 1892 - 604 sayfa
...outrages in England. Mr. Balfour, according to his own version of the story, remarked : " In other words, we are to be blown up and stabbed if we do not grant Home Rule by the end of the session." In the same spirit Mr. Gladstone replied, with a laugh, " I understand that the time... | |
| Thomas F. G. Coates - 1900 - 804 sayfa
...outrages in England. Mr. Balfour, according to his own version of the story, remarked : " In other words, we are to be blown up and stabbed if we do not grant Home Rule by the end of the session." In the same spirit Mr. Gladstone replied, with a laugh, " I understand that the time... | |
| Sydney H. Zebel - 1973 - 328 sayfa
...Gladstone declared that if terms were to be made with Mr Parnell they must be made 'now or never'. . . He told me that he had information of an authentic...answered Mr Gladstone, 'that the time is shorter than that.'1 Gladstone sent Balfour a letter a few days later confirming those remarks. 'It would be a public... | |
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