The Viceregal Speeches And Addresses Lectures And Poems of the Late Earl of Ca
The Viceregal Speeches And Addresses Lectures And Poems of the Late Earl of Ca
George William Frederick Howard Carlisle
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Well, my Lords and Gentlemen, I am sure you all feel the paramount importance which the systematic and successful cultivation of agricul- ture, of art, and of science, must bestow on every country, and especially on a country which has had to cope with such difficulties as Ireland. And I trust that even that time of pressure and of suffering through which Ireland has passed, may be found not to have been without its redeeming features ; and while we most earnestly pray against its re- currence,... we still find that it had its advantages in the spirit of self- reliance and energy on the one side, and the kindliness, the compassion, and the pity on the other, which it may have been the means of extract- ing out of the blackened surface of calamity. You will only, perhaps, further permit me to add, that I think it especially refreshing at this time to see the peaceful pursuits of agriculture, and the bloodless triumphs of art duly encouraged and fostered by the inhabitants of our country, many other sons of which are shedding their best blood at the call of their Sovereign and their country ; and I am sure you will alike feel that every call of duty ought to be energetically responded to and en- thusiastically honoured.
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