Ireland: A Study in NationalismB.W. Huebsch, 1918 - 404 páginas |
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... 248 X UNEDUCATED IRELAND , 276 XI THE IRISH IDYL , 299 REMEDIES XII HOLY POVERTY , 315 XIII MANUMISSION , 343 XIV THE WAY TO FREEDOM , 374 APPENDIX THE SKELETON OF IRELAND , 399 PART I INTRODUCTORY Were mankind murderous or jealous upon ...
... 248 X UNEDUCATED IRELAND , 276 XI THE IRISH IDYL , 299 REMEDIES XII HOLY POVERTY , 315 XIII MANUMISSION , 343 XIV THE WAY TO FREEDOM , 374 APPENDIX THE SKELETON OF IRELAND , 399 PART I INTRODUCTORY Were mankind murderous or jealous upon ...
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... poverty and hates it . He has the first real requirement of the reformer but for the solution of poverty his notions are not organized . And it is not so easy to organize them . We have , for example , the word of Mr. Graham . Wallas ...
... poverty and hates it . He has the first real requirement of the reformer but for the solution of poverty his notions are not organized . And it is not so easy to organize them . We have , for example , the word of Mr. Graham . Wallas ...
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... poverty - stricken serfs , subsisting for the most part on milk and potatoes , always living on the brink of starvation , and condemned by what President Wilson calls " economic servitude " to labor not in their own interests but in the ...
... poverty - stricken serfs , subsisting for the most part on milk and potatoes , always living on the brink of starvation , and condemned by what President Wilson calls " economic servitude " to labor not in their own interests but in the ...
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... impossible in poverty - stricken Ireland . We did not at first under- stand the problems , and nor would any other gov- ernment . " For the most part the landlords were kindly and well - meaning , and did not press for [ 75 ]
... impossible in poverty - stricken Ireland . We did not at first under- stand the problems , and nor would any other gov- ernment . " For the most part the landlords were kindly and well - meaning , and did not press for [ 75 ]
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... poverty- stricken Ireland . It took 729,000 deaths from starvation to make England see a need that was as plain as a pikestaff to Ireland . Besides , under the economic law ignorance of the law is no excuse . The third point is that ...
... poverty- stricken Ireland . It took 729,000 deaths from starvation to make England see a need that was as plain as a pikestaff to Ireland . Besides , under the economic law ignorance of the law is no excuse . The third point is that ...
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Página 25 - And let me speak, to the yet unknowing world, How these things came about : so shall you hear Of carnal, bloody, and unnatural acts ; Of accidental judgments, casual slaughters; Of deaths put on by cunning and forced cause ; And, in this upshot, purposes mistook Fall'n on the inventors' heads : all this can I Truly deliver.
Página 367 - State nor the Parliament of Northern Ireland shall make any law so as either directly or indirectly to endow any religion or prohibit or restrict the free exercise thereof or give any preference or impose any disability on account of religious belief...
Página 228 - We do not ride on the railroad; it rides upon us. Did you ever think what those sleepers are that underlie the railroad ? Each one is a man, an Irishman, or a Yankee man. The rails are laid on them, and they are covered with sand, and the cars run smoothly over them. They are sound sleepers, I assure you.
Página 137 - All the penal laws of that unparalleled code of oppression, which were made after the last event, were manifestly the effects of national hatred and scorn towards a conquered people, whom the victors delighted to trample upon, and were not at all afraid to provoke.
Página 358 - ... the power of conduct, the power of intellect and knowledge, the power of beauty, and the power of social life and manners...
Página 24 - It is none of my business and it is none of your business, how long they take in determining it. It is none of my business and it is none of yours how they go about the business. The country is theirs, the government is theirs and the liberty, if they can get it, — and God speed them in getting it ! — is theirs, and so far as my influence goes, while I am President, nobody shall interfere with it.
Página 367 - ... the right of any child to attend a school receiving public money without attending the religious instruction at the school...
Página 1 - Were mankind murderous or jealous upon you, my brother, my sister? I am sorry for you, they are not murderous or jealous upon me, All has been gentle with me, I keep no account with lamentation, (What have I to do with lamentation?) I am an acme of things accomplish'd, and I an encloser of things to be.
Página 58 - If there is a free contract, in open market, between capital and labour, it cannot be right that one of the two contracting parties should have the making of the laws, the management of the conditions, the keeping of the peace, the administration of justice, the distribution of taxes, the control of expenditure, in its own hands exclusively.