The Land Question What It Involves And How Alone It Can Be Settled

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Once ; discussion on this line, and the Irish reformers will com- pel to their side the most active and powerful of the men who mould thought.
And they will not merely close up their own ranks, now in danger of being broken; they will "carry the war into Africa, " and make possible the most powerful of political combinations.
It is already beginning t*. Be perceived that the 1 4* THE J. A. Xn QUESTION.
movement, so far as it has yet gone, is merely in the in- terest of a class ; that, so far as
... it has yet voiced any demand, it promises nothing to the laboring and artisan classes. Its opponents already see this opportunity for division, which, even without their efforts, must soon show itself, and which, now that the first impulse of the movement is over, will the more readily develop. To close up its ranks, and hold them firm, so that, even though they be forced to bend, they will not break and scatter, it must cease to be a movement looking merely to the benefit of the tenant-farmer, and become a move- ment for the benefit of the whole laboring class.

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