Nevertheless, a danger, in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your Excellency's anxious attention, distracts that country. A portion of its population is attempting to sever the constitutional... Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Страница 5261880Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Edmund Burke - 1881 - 786 страници
...their success in solving its difficult educational problems, proceeded as follows : — " Nevertheless, a danger, in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your Excellency's anxious attention, distracts that country. A portion of its... | |
| 1880 - 506 страници
...Lord Beaconsfield, in his letter to the Duke of Marlborough, announcing the Dissolution, say ? — " A danger in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your Excellency's anxious attention, distracts that country (Ireland)." Are these... | |
| 1880 - 484 страници
...a system of public Memorable education open to all classes and all creeds. Never- Phrases. theless a danger, in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your Excellency's anxious attention, distracts that country. A portion of its... | |
| Cornelius Brown - 1881 - 418 страници
...people, by establishing a system of public education open to all classes and all creeds. Nevertheless, a danger in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your Excellency's anxious attention, distracts that country. A portion of its... | |
| Edward Walford - 1881 - 276 страници
...people, by establishing a system of public education open to all classes and all creeds. Nevertheless, a danger, in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your Excellency's anxious attention, distracts that country. A portion of its... | |
| 1881 - 758 страници
...their success in solving its difficult educational problems, proceeded as follows : — " Nevertheless, a danger, in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your Excellency's anxious attention, distracts that country. A portion of its... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1881 - 906 страници
...their success in solving its difficult educational problems, proceeded as follows : — " Nevertheless, a danger, in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your Excellency's anxious attention, distracts that country. A portion of its... | |
| Political Economy pseud - 1882 - 594 страници
...Mr. Davitt's National Land League. of Marlborough, March, 1880, announcing the dissolution said, " A danger, in its ultimate results, scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your Excellency's anxious attention, distracts Ireland There are some who challenge... | |
| Evan Rowland Jones, Joseph Cowen - 1885 - 574 страници
...Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. It was founded upon the Home Rule movement, which the Premier viewed as a danger " in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine " ; and it appealed to " men of light and leading " — whatever that may mean — to resist the doctrines... | |
| William Anderson O'Conor - 1887 - 204 страници
...their success in solving its difficult educational problems, proceeded as follows : — " Nevertheless, a danger in its ultimate results scarcely less disastrous than pestilence and famine, and which now engages your excellency's anxious attention, distracts that country. A portion of its... | |
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