The Life of Charles Stewart Parnell, 1846-1891, Zväzok 1Harper, 1898 - 4 strán (strany) Biography of an Irish Protestant politician and founder of the Irish Parliamentary Party. |
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Strana 37
... fever . I nursed him , ' says his schoolmistress , for six weeks , night and day , to an entire recovery , ' and she adds : this formed a link between us which has made every event " of his life most important to me . ' He.
... fever . I nursed him , ' says his schoolmistress , for six weeks , night and day , to an entire recovery , ' and she adds : this formed a link between us which has made every event " of his life most important to me . ' He.
Strana 39
... night , in the days when the British Ministers were at their wits ' end to devise means for suppressing the terrible agitation , he was alone at Avondale . No one was in the house except the old housekeeper ( who had been his nurse ) ...
... night , in the days when the British Ministers were at their wits ' end to devise means for suppressing the terrible agitation , he was alone at Avondale . No one was in the house except the old housekeeper ( who had been his nurse ) ...
Strana 40
... night . I am better now , but feel nervous , and would like someone to stop with me for a while . ' Old Peter remained , and Parnell talked away on a variety of domestic topics until a couple of hours had passed , when he fell quietly ...
... night . I am better now , but feel nervous , and would like someone to stop with me for a while . ' Old Peter remained , and Parnell talked away on a variety of domestic topics until a couple of hours had passed , when he fell quietly ...
Strana 41
... night of his residence , however , Parnell , walking round , but not in his sleep , to take stock of his new tenement , discovered the intruder , and promptly expelled him . ' Parnell showed considerable aptitude for mathe- matics . One ...
... night of his residence , however , Parnell , walking round , but not in his sleep , to take stock of his new tenement , discovered the intruder , and promptly expelled him . ' Parnell showed considerable aptitude for mathe- matics . One ...
Strana 47
... night a batch of detectives paid a surprise visit and insisted on searching the premises . Mrs. Parnell ( who was alone with her daughter ) protested , but the police remained ; the daughter left , and spent the night at Hood's Hotel ...
... night a batch of detectives paid a surprise visit and insisted on searching the premises . Mrs. Parnell ( who was alone with her daughter ) protested , but the police remained ; the daughter left , and spent the night at Hood's Hotel ...
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The Life of Charles Stewart Parnell, 1846-1891, Zväzky 1–2 Richard Barry O'Brien Úplné zobrazenie - 1898 |
The Life of Charles Stewart Parnell, 1846-1891, Zväzok 1 Richard Barry O'Brien Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1898 |
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Strana 33 - THERE is not in the wide world a valley so sweet, As that vale in whose bosom the bright waters meet ; Oh ! the last rays of feeling and life must depart, Ere the bloom of that valley shall fade from my heart.
Strana 165 - 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.
Strana 210 - 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 cause, almost a nullity.
Strana 33 - Sweet vale of Avoca ! how calm could I rest In thy bosom of shade, with the friends I love best, Where the storms that we feel in this cold world should cease, And our hearts, like thy waters, be mingled in peace.
Strana 33 - ... to embrace in a manner foreign to their habits in other times the vast importance of the Irish controversy.
Strana 165 - 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 I regret the accident of Lord F. Cavendish's death I cannot refuse to admit that Burke got no more than his deserts.
Strana 333 - We have shown in the course of the report that Mr Davitt was a member of the Fenian organisation, and convicted as such, and that he received money from a fund which had been contributed for the purpose of outrage and crime, viz, the Skirmishing Fund. It was not, however, for the formation of the Land League itself, but for the agitation which led up to it.
Strana 83 - But this House humbly expresses its regret that no measures are announced by her Majesty for the present relief of these classes, and especially for affording facilities to the agricultural labourers and others in the rural districts to obtain allotments and small holdings on equitable terms as to rent and security of tenure.
Strana 309 - 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 and H intimidation of all kinds.
Strana 203 - Coventry, by isolating him from his kind as if he was a leper of old — you must show him your detestation of the crime he has committed, and you may depend upon it that there will be no man so full of avarice, so lost to shame, as to dare the public opinion of all right-thinking men and to transgress your unwritten code of laws.