If the Arrears question be settled upon the lines indicated by us, I have every confidence — a confidence shared by my colleagues — that the exertions which we should be able to make strenuously, and unremittingly, would be effective in stopping outrages... The Life of Charles Stewart Parnell, 1846-1891 - Page 309by Richard Barry O'Brien - 1898 - 4 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Hunt, Reginald Lane Poole - Great Britain - 1907 - 566 pages
...indicated to us, I have every confidence — a confidence shared by my colleagues — that the exertions we should be able to make strenuously and unremittingly...stopping outrages and intimidation of all kinds". Further, Parnell gave a general promise that the home rulers would cooperate cordially for the future... | |
| Reginald Lane Poole, William Hunt - Great Britain - 1907 - 566 pages
...a letter from Parnell stating that : " If the arrears question be settled on the lines indicated to us, I have every confidence — a confidence shared by my colleagues — that the exertions we should be able to make strenuously and unremittingly would be effective in stopping outrages and... | |
| Bernard Holland - Great Britain - 1911 - 534 pages
...had negotiated the treaty directly with Mr. Gladstone at the same time. 1 Parnell's letter ran : ' If the arrears question be settled upon the lines...in stopping outrages and intimidation of all kinds. . . . The accomplishment of the programme I have sketched out to you would, in my judgment, be regarded... | |
| Sir Herbert Maxwell - Great Britain - 1911 - 416 pages
...assurance that " the Parnell and exertions which he and his colleagues would the other . . suspects, 2nd be able to make strenuously and unremittingly would...stopping outrages and intimidation of all kinds," 2 the order for release was given on 2nd May. Lord Cowper and Mr. Forster immediately 1 Lord Morley... | |
| George Shaw-Lefevre Baron Eversley - Great Britain - 1912 - 438 pages
...enable us to show the smaller tenantry that they have been treated with justice and some generosity. " If the Arrears question be settled upon the lines...shared by my colleagues — that the exertions which we would be able to make, strenuously and unremittingly, would be effective in stopping outrages and intimidation... | |
| Great Britain - 1917 - 1426 pages
...lines he proposed, he and his colleagues had every confidence that ' the exertions which they would be able to make strenuously and unremittingly would...stopping outrages and intimidation of all kinds.' In a succeeding paragraph, which was not disclosed at the time, he told the cabinet that the arrangement... | |
| English periodicals - 1888 - 1008 pages
...of the sentence I have quoted from the letter of Mr. Parnell. It ran in these words (p. 438) : — ' if the arrears question be settled upon the lines indicated by us.' This constituted no part of our colleague's difficulty at the time. And, so far as we were concerned,... | |
| Business & Economics - 2001 - 440 pages
...assurances to put before the Cabinet, Chamberlain elicited the following additional message from Parnell: 2 If the arrears question be settled upon the lines indicated by us, I have every confidence—a confidence shared by my colleagues—that the exertions which we should be able to make... | |
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