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" The accomplishment of the programme I have sketched out to you would, in my judgment, be regarded by the country as a practical settlement of the Land Question, and would, I feel sure, enable us to cooperate cordially for the future with the Liberal Party... "
Charles Stewart Parnell; His Love Story and Political Life - Page 239
by Kitty O'Shea - 1914 - 275 pages
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The Annual Register, Volume 124

Edmund Burke - Books - 1883 - 606 pages
...paragraph* which was subsequently read by him from a copy furnished by Mr. Forster himself thus : — " The accomplishment of the programme I have sketched...the Liberal party in forwarding Liberal principles, and that the Government at the end of the session would, from the state of the country, feel themselves...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1882 - 1160 pages
...accomplishment of the programme I have sketched out to you would, in my judgment, be regarded by the country aa a practical settlement of the Land Question, and would,...the Liberal Party in forwarding Liberal principles ; and I believe that the Government at the end of the Session would, from the state of the country,...
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The Irish Landlord and His Accusers, with an Account of Misguided ...

Political Economy pseud - 1882 - 594 pages
...unremittingly, would be effective aid in stopping outrages and intimidation of all kinds ;" and it would " enable us to co-operate cordially for the future with...the Liberal party in forwarding Liberal principles." Capt. O'Shea had had an interview with Mr. Parnell in Kilmainham, and the letter was written. Capt....
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1882 - 1060 pages
...of exertions, strenuously and unremittingly, to put down outrages and intimidation of all kinds, and to co-operate cordially for the future with the Liberal Party in forwarding Liberal principles ?" Mr. Gladstone stated that he acted on the information he had received ; and, so far as the information...
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The Annual Register, Volume 124

Edmund Burke - Books - 1883 - 632 pages
...paragraph, which was subsequently read by him from a copy furnished by Mr. Forster himself thus : — " The accomplishment of the programme I have sketched...the Liberal party in forwarding Liberal principles, and that the Government at the end of the session would, from the state of the country, feel themselves...
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England Under Gladstone, 1880-1885

Justin Huntly McCarthy - Great Britain - 1884 - 376 pages
...concluding paragraph ran thus : — ' The accomplishment of the programme I have sketched out to you would, in my judgment, be regarded by the country...the Liberal party in forwarding Liberal principles; and I believe that the Government at the end of the session would, from the state of the country, feel...
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Two Irelands; or, Loyalty versus treason (by E. Saunderson).

Edward James Saunderson - Ireland - 1884 - 108 pages
...PIKEXIX PAKK MIIRUERS. — "USITEU IRELAND" AND CAREY. MR. PAUNELL promising on • behalf of his party " to co-operate cordially for the future with the Liberal Party in forwarding Liberal principles," was, with others, released from Kilmainham on the 2nd May, and, as if by pre-arrangement, Davitt's...
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The Life and Speeches of the Marquis of Salisbury, K.G.

Frederick Sanders Pulling - Great Britain - 1885 - 320 pages
...Boycotting and outrages should now be used to put them down," and that he and his followers would " co-operate cordially for the future with the Liberal party in forwarding Liberal measures." Such was the arrangement which an English Cabinet thought fit to make with imprisoned traitors....
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Life of the Right Honourable William Edward Forster, Volume 2

Thomas Wemyss Reid - 1888 - 608 pages
...be regarded by the country as a practical settlement of the land question, and would, I feel, soon enable us to co-operate cordially for the future with...the Liberal party in forwarding Liberal principles and measures of general reform, and that the Government at the end of this session would, from the...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 168

1888 - 618 pages
...be regarded by the country as a practical settlement of the land question, and would, I feel, soon enable us to co-operate cordially for the future with...the Liberal Party in forwarding Liberal principles and measures of general reform, and that the Government at the end of this session would, from the...
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