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" We should establish within less than thirty miles of our shores a new foreign country animated from the outset with unfriendly intentions towards ourselves. A policy like that I firmly believe would be disastrous and ruinous to Ireland herself. It would... "
The Radical platform, speeches - Página 20
por Joseph Chamberlain - 1885 - 54 páginas
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Annual Register, Volume 127

Edmund Burke - 1886 - 660 páginas
...ruinous to Ireland herself. It would be dangerous to the security of this country ; and under those circumstances I hold that we are bound to take every step in our power to avert so great a calamity." Mr. Chamberlain would, however, concede the widest possible measure of domestic government to the Irish...
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Falling Markets: Their Cause

Alfred Orlando Jones - 1885 - 42 páginas
...foreign country, animated from outside with unfriendly intentions towards ourselves. Such a policy as that, I firmly believe, would be disastrous and ruinous...every step in our power to avert so great a calamity." If this is really Mr. Chamberlain's honest opinion of the danger, why has he supported a policy that...
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The Life of Joseph Chamberlain

Britiffe Constable Skottowe - 1885 - 92 páginas
...policy like that, I firmly believe, would be disastrous and ruinous to Ireland. It would be disastrous to the security of this country ; and under these...every step in our power to avert so great a calamity." Mr. Chamberlain then referred to the scheme which he had himself brought forward to satisfy the National...
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The Annual Register, Volume 127

Edmund Burke - 1886 - 668 páginas
...ruinous to .Ireland herself. It would be dangerous to the security of this country ; and under those circumstances I hold that we are bound to take every step in our power to avert so great a calamity." Mr. Chamberlain would, however, concede the widest possible measure of domestic government to the Irish...
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The Annual Register, Volume 127

Edmund Burke - 1886 - 662 páginas
...ruinous to Ireland herself. It would be dangerous to the security of this country ; and under those circumstances I hold that we are bound to take every step in our power to avert so great a calamity." Mr. Chamberlain would, however, concede the widest possible measure of domestic government to the Irish...
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The Life of Charles Stewart Parnell, 1846-1891, Volume 1

Richard Barry O'Brien - 1898 - 834 páginas
...Such a policy as that, I firmly believe, would be disastrous and ruinous to Ireland herself. It wo'ild be dangerous to the security of this country, and...every step in our power to avert so great a calamity.' On September 16 Mr. John Morley came to the front, protesting against separation, but acquiescing in...
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The Life of Charles Stewart Parnell, 1846-1891, Volume 2

Richard Barry O'Brien - 1899 - 430 páginas
...foreign country animated from the outset with unfriendly intentions towards ourselves. Such a policy as that, I firmly believe, would be disastrous and ruinous...every step in our power to avert so great a calamity.' On September 16 Mr. John Morley came to the front, protesting against separation, but acquiescing in...
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Mr. Chamberlain: His Life and Public Career

Samuel Henry Jeyes - 1903 - 848 páginas
...abandon all hope of maintaining a United Kingdom. We should establish MR PARNELL'S INCREASED DEMAND 243 within less than thirty miles of our shores a new...every step in our power to avert so great a calamity." He could not admit that 5,000,000 Irishmen had any more right to govern themselves without regard to...
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Parliamentary Reminiscences and Reflections ...: 1886-1906

Lord George Francis Hamilton - 1922 - 1188 páginas
...abandon all hope of maintaining a United Kingdom. We should establish MR PARNELL'S INCREASED DEMAND 243 within less than thirty miles of our shores a new...every step in our power to avert so great a calamity." He could not admit that 5,000,000 Irishmen had any more right to govern themselves without regard to...
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Joseph Chamberlain: An Honest Biography

Alexander Mackintosh - 1914 - 444 páginas
...Ireland, and dangerous to the security of this country, and in the circumstances he held that we were ' bound to take every step in our power to avert so great a calamity.' This was a completely new tone. It revealed an attitude of hostile suspicion instead of the former...
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