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" Gentlemen say if they were reading of a country in that position ? They would say at once — the remedy is revolution... "
The life and political career of the earl of Beaconsfield - Page 92
by Edward Walford - 1881
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 206

England - 1919 - 1122 pages
...consequence? The connection with England beoamo the oause of the present state of Ireland. If the eonnection with England prevented a revolution, and a revolution was the only remedy, England logically is in the odious position of being the cause of all the misery of Ireland. What, then, is the duty...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1852 - 754 pages
...of a country in that position ? They would say at once, ' The remedy is revolution.' But the Irish could not have a revolution ; and why ? Because Ireland was connected with another and a more powerful country." Tho right hon. Gentleman was perfectly andid, and followed all his propositions...
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Pamphlets

Richard Congreve - Europe - 1857 - 444 pages
...reading of a country in that position ? They would say at once, the remedy is revolution. But the Irish could not have a revolution ; and why ? Because Ireland was connected with another and a more powerful country. Then what was the consequence 1 The connection with England thus became the...
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The Home and foreign review [formerly The Rambler]., Volume 2

1863 - 830 pages
...reading of a country in that position ? They would say at once, the remedy is revolution. But the Irish could not have a revolution. And why ? Because Ireland...more powerful country. Then what was the consequence 1 The connection with England has become the cause of the present state of Ireland. If the connection...
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The Dublin Review, Volume 4; Volume 56

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1865 - 636 pages
...of a country in that position ? They would say at once — the remedy is revolution. But the Irish could not have a revolution ; and why ? Because Ireland...more powerful country. Then what was the consequence 1 The connection with England thus became the cause of the present state of Ireland. If the connection...
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The Glory and Shame of England, Volume 1

Charles Edwards Lester - Great Britain - 1866 - 316 pages
...of a country in that position ? They would say at once — the remedy is revolution. But the Irish could not have a revolution ; and, why ? Because Ireland...with England prevented a revolution, and a revolution were the only remedy, England, logically, was in the odious position of being the cause of all the...
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The life and times of viscount Palmerston, Volume 2; Volume 87

James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 912 pages
...reading of a country in that position ? They would say at once, the remedy is revolution. But the Irish could not have a revolution ; and why ? Because Ireland...with England prevented a revolution, and a revolution were the only remedy, England, logically, was in the odious position of being the cause of all the...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1866 - 1166 pages
...of a country in that position ? They would say at once — the remedy is revolution ; but the Irish could not have a revolution, and why ? Because Ireland...with England prevented a revolution, and a revolution were the only remedy, England logically was in the odious position of being the cause of all the misery...
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The Glory and Shame of England, Volume 1

Charles Edwards Lester - England - 1866 - 312 pages
...at once — the remedy is revolution. But the Irish could not have a revolution ; and, why ? Bocause Ireland was connected with another, and more powerful...with England prevented a revolution, and a revolution were the only remedy, England, logic illy, was in the odiou-s position of being the cause of all the...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 41

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1865 - 574 pages
...of a country in that position ? They would say, at once — the remedy is revolution. But the Irish could not have a revolution ; and why ? Because Ireland was connected with another and a more powerful country. Then what was the consequence? The connection with England thus became the...
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