I speak of would not only place many hearty and effective friends of the Irish cause in a position of great embarrassment, but would render my retention of the leadership of the Liberal party, based as it has been mainly upon the prosecution of the Irish... The Life of Charles Stewart Parnell, 1846-1891 - Page 210by Richard Barry O'Brien - 1898 - 4 pagesFull view - About this book
| Kitty O'Shea - 1914 - 314 pages
...consequences disastrous in the highest degree to the cause of Ireland. I think I may be warranted in asking you so far to expand the conclusion I have given above...presentation of the Irish cause, almost a nullity. Thus Mr. Gladstone signed the death-warrant of Home Rule for Ireland. As a matter of historical interest... | |
| Kitty O'Shea - Ireland - 1914 - 334 pages
...have given above as to add that the continuance I speak of would not only place many hearty and 165 effective friends of the Irish cause in a position...presentation of the Irish cause, almost a nullity. Thus Mr. Gladstone signed the death-warrant of Home Rule for Ireland. As a matter of historical interest... | |
| M. M. O'Hara - Ireland - 1919 - 372 pages
...McCarthy, and including the famous sentence to the effect that the continuance of Parnell's leadership " would not only place many hearty and effective friends...Liberal Party, based as it has been mainly upon the prosecution of the Irish cause, almost a nullity." Apparently sensible people said, in that stupid... | |
| William O'Brien - Ireland - 1920 - 522 pages
...that " the continuance of Mr. Parnell at the present moment in the leadership of the Irish Party . . . would render my retention of the Leadership of the...Liberal Party, based as it has been mainly upon the prosecution of the Irish Cause, almost a nullity." The astounding revelation is now made to us that... | |
| Michael MacDonagh - Home rule - 1920 - 346 pages
...news that Gladstone had sent to the Press a letter declaring that if Parnell did not retire, his own retention of the leadership of the Liberal Party — " based as it has been mainly upon the prosecution of the Irish cause " — would be rendered " almost a nullity." The desire of the majority... | |
| Francis Hackett - Ireland - 1922 - 428 pages
...would be productive of consequences disastrous in the highest degree to the cause of Ireland. . . . The continuance I speak of would not only place many...Liberal party, based as it has been mainly upon the prosecution of the Irish cause, almost a nullity." Almost a nullity ! The Irish members suddenly realized... | |
| St. John Greer Ervine - Ireland - 1925 - 356 pages
...consequences disastrous in the highest degree to the cause of Ireland. I think I may be warranted in asking you so far to expand the conclusion I have given above...presentation of the Irish cause, almost a nullity." The rest of the letter, which is fully cited in Mr. Morley's Life of Gladstone (bk. x., chap. v., sect.... | |
| St. John Greer Ervine - Ireland - 1925 - 388 pages
...consequences disastrous in the highest degree to the cause of Ireland. I think I may be warranted in asking you so far to expand the conclusion I have given above...presentation of the Irish cause, almost a nullity." The rest of the letter, which is fully cited in Mr. Morley's Life of Gladstone (bk. x., chap. v., sect.... | |
| Herbert Henry Asquith - Great Britain - 1926 - 360 pages
...his letter to Mr. Morley, that the " continuance at the present moment of (Parnell) in the leadership would render my retention of the leadership of the...Liberal Party, based as it has been mainly upon the prosecution of the Irish cause, almost a nullity." Mr. John Redmond, who was one of the few who adhered... | |
| H. J. Hanham - History - 1969 - 516 pages
...consequences disastrous in the highest degree to the cause of Ireland. I think I may be warranted in asking you so far to expand the conclusion I have given above,...liberal party, based as it has been mainly upon the prosecution of the Irish cause, almost a nullity. This explanation of my views I begged Mr. McCarthy... | |
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