The book Ireland And Her Agitators was written by author Daunt, William J. O'neill, 1807-1894 Here you can read free online of Ireland And Her Agitators book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Ireland And Her Agitators a good or bad book?
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He was probably muzzled by Sir Eobert Peel, who, with characteristic policy and caution, contrived that the debate should sustain as little interrup- tion as possible from the indecent shoutings and ferocious yells with which the Irish members had been greeted during the discussion on the Coer- cion Bill in the previous year. Stanley's silence was a remarkable circumstance. His feelings against the Eepeal were very strong ; he had in 1833 declared " he would resist it to the death." That he did... not now avail himself of the oppor- tunity of renewing his chivalrous threat, is in all probability to be ascribed to the management of his more cautious leader who naturally doubted his discretion. The ministerial and English journals generally were loud in their glorifications. " Spring Eice's speech was an unanswerable manual ! No Eepealer for the future could dare to raise his voice against the demonstr^itions, clear as light, of the infinite benefits the Union had conferred upon Ireland. The question was finally set at rest" — and a great deal more of similar purport.
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