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" DEAR SIR, — I am not surprised at your friend's anger, but he and you should know that to denounce the murders was the only course open to us. To do that promptly was plainly our best policy. But you can tell him, and all others concerned, that though... "
A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century - Page 440
by Godfrey Locker Lampson - 1907 - 699 pages
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1888 - 1064 pages
...one alleged to hare been signed by myself. It is under date May 15, 1882, and reads as follows: — "Dear Sir, — I am not surprised at your friend's...anger, but he and you should know that to denounce the murderers was the only course open to us. To do that promptly was plainly our best policy. But you...
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Ireland

Emily Lawless - Ireland - 1887 - 490 pages
...which he was made to appear to condone the Phoenix Park murdersIt contained the following sentence : " Although I regret the accident of Lord F. Cavendish's death I cannot refuse to admit that Burke got no more than his deserts." This letter purported to have been written to deprecate the anger of some person...
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The Annual Register, Volume 129

Edmund Burke - Books - 1888 - 610 pages
...Land League after the assassinations of 1882. The letter was dated " 15/5/82," and ran thus :— " Dear Sir, — I am not surprised at your friend's...But you can tell him and all others concerned that, though I regret the accident of Lord F. Cavendish's death, I cannot refuse to admit that Burke got...
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Parnellism and Crime: Opening speech of the attorney-general

Crime - 1888 - 374 pages
...last night — namely, the question of its being genuine or not. The letter runs : — " 15-5-82. " Dear Sir, — I am not surprised at your friend's...But you can tell him and all others concerned that, though I regret the accident of Lord F. Cavendish's death,! canrot refuse to admit that Burke got no...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1888 - 1096 pages
...am not surprised at your friend's anger, but he and you should know that to denounce the murderers was the only course open to us. To do that promptly...But you can tell him and all others concerned, that, though I regret the accident of Lord F. Cavendish's death, I cannot refuse to admit that Burke got...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - History - 1890 - 720 pages
...because it was so reproduced in the Times. It was not addressed, and ran aa follows ; — "15, 5, '82. " Dear Sir, — I am not surprised at your friend's...But you can tell him and all others concerned, that though I regret the accident of Lord F. Cavendish's <leath, I cannot refuse to admit that Burke got...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - History - 1890 - 742 pages
...because it was so reproduced in the Times. It was not addressed, and ran as follows : — " 15, 5, '82. " Dear Sir, — I am not surprised at your friend's...open to us. To do that promptly was plainly our best policj'. But you can tell him and all others concerned, that though I regret the accident of Lord P....
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The Uncrowned King: The Life and Public Services of Hon. Charles Stewart ...

Robert Malachi McWade - Ireland - 1891 - 506 pages
...Times published the letter attributed to Mr. Parnell. The letter was in these words — 5, 15, 1882. DEAR SIR — I am not surprised at your friend's anger,...But you can tell him, and all others concerned, that though I regret the accident of Lord F. Cavendish's death, I cannot refuse to admit that Burke got...
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The Home Rule Movement: With a Sketch of Irish Parties from 1843, and an ...

Thomas Power O'Connor - Home rule - 1891 - 728 pages
...Times published the letter attributed to Mr. Parnell. The letter was in these words : •15/5/82. 1 DEAR SIR, • I am not surprised at your friend's...But you can tell him and all others concerned that though I regret the accident of Lord F. Cavendish's death, I cannot refuse to admit that Burke got...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1890 - 1018 pages
...in, and the Letter and the comments thereon complained of w?re read as followeth : — " 15 | 6 | 82. "Dear Sir, " I am not surprised at your friend's anger,...But you can tell him and all others concerned, that, though I regret the accident of Lord F. Cavendish's death, I cannot refuse to admit that Burke got...
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