The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third V
The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third V
May, Thomas Erskine, 1815-1886
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Both sec- tions might understand the term " self-government " in their own sense ; their goals might be different, but their roads lying up to a certain point in the same direction, it was obviously expedient that they should work together until that point had been reached. In the words of Mr. Davitt, "the land of Ireland was to be made the basis of Irish nationality". The "new departure" was not accepted by the Supreme Council of the I. R. B. , but an important concession was made at a meeting... in Paris in the permission there given to the officers of the organisation to take part in the open movement on their own responsibility if they felt so disposed. Agrarian In 1 877 a period of severe agricultural depression in Ire- Ireland.^ l an d had set in. During that and the two succeeding years Foundation of prices continually fell, there was great distress among the League! tenantry, landlords in many instances refused reductions of rent, and a formidable land agitation of quite independent origin was the result In 1879 Mr.
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