When we have undermined English misgovernment we have paved the way for Ireland to take her place among the nations of the earth. And let us not forget that that is the ultimate goal at which all we Irishmen aim. None of us, whether we be in America or... Annual Register - Página 483editado por - 1890Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1880 - 1114 páginas
...Ireland, we shall have laid the foundation upon which to build the Irish nation. None of us, whether in America or in Ireland, or wherever we may be, will be satisfied until we have destroyed the hist linlr which keeps Ireland bound to England." These are the issues before you ; and it is supposed... | |
| 1881 - 606 páginas
...us not forget that that is the ultimate goal at which all we Irishmen aim. None of us — -whether in America or in Ireland, or wherever we may be —...the last link which keeps Ireland bound to England.' And the language of Mr. Parnell has been the same in Ireland as it was in America. ' I would not have... | |
| 1881 - 610 páginas
...us not forget that that is the ultimate goal at which all tee Irishmen aim. None of us — whether in America or in Ireland, or wherever we may be —...destroyed the last link which keeps Ireland bound to Engjland.' And the language of Mr. Parnell has been the same in Irelan/d as it was in America. ' I... | |
| Political Economy pseud - 1882 - 594 páginas
...declared that he thought it worth while to have " taken off his coat." At Cincinnati Mr. Parnell said, " None of us, whether we are in America, or in Ireland,...last link which keeps Ireland bound to England."* The plan of the Land League is really that originated by Mr. JF Lalor in the Irish Felon, on the 24th June,... | |
| Philip Henry Bagenal - 1882 - 270 páginas
...us not forget that that is the ultimate goal at which all we Irishmen aim. NONE OF us — WHETHER WE IN AMERICA OR IN IRELAND, OR WHEREVER WE MAY BE —...THE LAST LINK WHICH KEEPS IRELAND BOUND TO ENGLAND. (Applause.)" With such language in his mouth it is hard to believe that Mr. Parnell had not at his... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1882 - 1160 páginas
...Irishmen aim. None of us — whether we he in America or in Ireland, or wherever we may be — will he satisfied until we have destroyed the last link which keeps Ireland bound to England." The Lord Chancellor of Ireland, my right hon. and learned Friend (Mr. Law), in the course of his masterly... | |
| Norah - 1882 - 316 páginas
...boasted rebels. The swindler Parnell stated in his speech in Cincinnati, ' We will not be satisfied till we have destroyed the last link which keeps Ireland bound to England.' It is now sought to have this disloyal society and association of murderers established in Omagh. They... | |
| Hugh Oakeley Arnold-Forster - 1882 - 72 páginas
...(Applause.) . . . And let us not forget that that is the ultimate goal at which all we Irishmen aim. None of us — whether we are in America or in Ireland,...the last link which keeps Ireland bound to England. " (Applause.) (3.) (i.) Cleveland. Ohio, January 26th. (2.) Pittston, February i6th. (3.) Cincinnati,... | |
| Thomas Ebenezer Webb - 1886 - 88 páginas
...teaching. ' None of us', he is recorded to have said at Cincinnati, on the 23rd of February, 1880 — ' none of us — whether we are in America or in Ireland,...the last link which keeps Ireland bound to England '. This brings us to Mr. Gladstone's fourth condition. In his view it is not ' allowable to deal with... | |
| Lord Robert Montagu - 1886 - 768 páginas
...of the earth. And let us not forget that that is " t/te ultimate goal at which all we Irishmen aim. None of " us — whether we are in America, or in Ireland, or wher" ever we may be — will be satisfied until we have destroyed " t/te last link which keeps Ireland... | |
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