. The Irish green book. han the Nationalists), when not under the influence of excitement. I never came across.—HE^RT Labouchere, , ith Jan. 1SS6.] ^lJ^^60rge (J. Irevelyan, I could quote, by the hundred, passages of extraordinary violence andimpropriety wliich were spoken by leading members of the Land League during the recent troubles, passages whichwould prove, as 1 think, that they are unfit now to be entrusted with law and order.—2n</ July 1886. ^be Doice of jenQlanZ). The Real England. The real England is asleep : she will awake before long, and will tlieu know what to do.—J.


. The Irish green book. han the Nationalists), when not under the influence of excitement. I never came across.—HE^RT Labouchere, , ith Jan. 1SS6.] ^lJ^^60rge (J. Irevelyan, I could quote, by the hundred, passages of extraordinary violence andimpropriety wliich were spoken by leading members of the Land League during the recent troubles, passages whichwould prove, as 1 think, that they are unfit now to be entrusted with law and order.—2n</ July 1886. ^be Doice of jenQlanZ). The Real England. The real England is asleep : she will awake before long, and will tlieu know what to do.—J. A. Froude, 15(/i March 1886. The Oivihsed World. The G. O. Mobsman asserts that the whole civilised world is with me (10th July 1886),and on a previous occasion that the civilised world cries with one voice that Ireland is our Poland. [ Sir GeorgeOtto (as a Unionist) retorts : Well, gentlemen, if the civilised world does say that, the civilised world knows verylittle about the matter.—G. 0. T., 30th June 1886.]. THE VOICE OF up I — Ro7nw and Juliet, Acl, I. Sc. 2. The Voice of England.] 30 [His Last P/ank. | Before th The Grand 0masses against tlOn the side :station, title, wein a word, the S]1st May 1S86.[ Mr Gladstoneat his The Tyranny ( Dukes and Earls[The only EarlsSpencer, and the DATE DUE ! le General Election, 1886. at the Polls, the Grand Old Repealerrieuds the masses, and says : I amidness of mdgar opinion to the black-eness which befoul the history of theJ., \Oth July 1880. th Liberals who refuse to turn their coats raphs : If Warwickshire does not wishn the Liberal Candidate. —7«/t Jtdy three Separatists, Earl Granville, Earl all ? lisses the Separatist and Sham Patrioticidentify Liberalism with Parnellism, and of ABSOLUTE SURRENDER. —SlR GeOBOE re ? ent.—W. E. G., ISth June 1886. [ Theme 1886.] [Our measures are defid, but that he has made no concessions, and[,y and entirely committed.—W. E. G., bantling in ! ;one,


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