... see, on the shield of England in her treatment of Ireland. If we be compassionate men, I hope we shall now, once for all, listen to the tale of woe which comes from her, and the reality of which, if not its justice, is testified by the continuous... Ireland Past and Present - Page 517by Augustus J. Thébaud - 1878 - 552 pagesFull view - About this book
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 652 pages
...opinion, the time was now come for dealing with it and settling it. " If we be just men," he said, " we shall go forward in the name of truth and right,...in mind — that, when the case is proved, and the heur is come, justice delayed is justice denied." Mr. Disraeli's reply was full of point and vigour.... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 702 pages
...opinion, the time was now come for dealing with it and settling it. " If we be just men," he said, " we shall go forward in the name of truth and right, bearing this in in i 11 1 1 — that, when the case is proved, and the hour is come, justice delayed is justice denied."... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - Great Britain - 1870 - 388 pages
...which, if not its justice, is testified by the continued migration of her people — that we shall " Raze out the written troubles from her brain, ' Pluck...hour is come, justice delayed is justice denied. THE IRISH CHURCH. HOUSE OF COMMONS, MARCH 30, 1868. NOW rise, Sir, to move that this House will immediately... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1879 - 524 pages
...not its justice, is testified by the continuous migration of her people,—that we shall endeavour to " Raze out the written troubles from her brain,...hour is come, justice delayed is justice denied.' This speech excited feelings of consternation amongst the Ministerialists. Mr. Disraeli bewailed his... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 624 pages
...not its justice, is testified by the continuous migration of her people, — that we shall endeavour to "Raze out the written troubles from her brain,...hour is come, justice delayed is justice denied.' This speech excited feelings of consternation amongst the Ministerialists. Mr. Disraeli bewailed his... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 620 pages
...not its justice, is testified by the continuous migration of her people, — that we shall endeavour to "Raze out the written troubles from her brain,...hour is come, justice delayed is justice denied.' This speech excited feelings of consternation amongst the Ministerialists. Mr. Disraeli bewailed his... | |
| Thomas Wemyss Reid - Great Britain - 1880 - 1224 pages
...not its justice, is testified by the continuous migration of her people, — that we shall endeavour to " Raze out the written troubles from her brain,...hour is come, justice delayed is justice denied.' This speech excited feelings of consternation amongst the Ministerialists. Mr. Disraeli bewailed his... | |
| Samuel Bennett (barrister.) - 1880 - 164 pages
...continued emigration of her people — that we shall raze out the written troubles from her brain, and pluck from her memory the rooted sorrow. But, above...hour is come, justice delayed is justice denied." This speech was received with very significant enthusiasm. Only a few days before, the bitter Mr. Bouverie... | |
| George Barnett Smith - Christian biography - 1880 - 634 pages
...endeavour to " Haze out the written troubles from her brain, Pluck from her memory the rooted Borrow." But, above all, if we be just men, we shall go forward...hour is come, justice delayed is justice denied.' This speech excited feelings of consternation amongst the Ministerialists. Mr. Disraeli bewailed his... | |
| George Barnett Smith - 1880 - 546 pages
...* Madtth, net v., scene 3. •a I O 3 I I But, above all, if wo bo just men we shall go forward iu the name of truth and right, bearing this in mind — that, when the case is proved, and thj hour is come, justice delayed is justice denied. This speech excited feelings of consternation... | |
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