Dictionary of National Biography, Volume 43Leslie Stephen Macmillan, 1895 - Great Britain |
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Page 323
... Parnell remained at Avondale . He stood well in the estimation of his own class , and was regarded as a retiring country gentle- man of conservative tendencies . He showed some liking for cricket , and was captain of ... Parnell Parnell 323.
... Parnell remained at Avondale . He stood well in the estimation of his own class , and was regarded as a retiring country gentle- man of conservative tendencies . He showed some liking for cricket , and was captain of ... Parnell Parnell 323.
Page 325
... Parnell was of a different calibre from Butt and Butt's predecessors . They are , ' he said , ' young and talented Irishmen , who are possessed of courage and persistency , and do what they can to assist Ireland ... Parnell Parnell 325.
... Parnell was of a different calibre from Butt and Butt's predecessors . They are , ' he said , ' young and talented Irishmen , who are possessed of courage and persistency , and do what they can to assist Ireland ... Parnell Parnell 325.
Page 327
... Parnell was organising a movement in Ireland which would menace the unity of the British empire . society for their activity and habits of obe- dience , and on 17 May he was elected chair- man of the home - rule party ... Parnell Parnell 327.
... Parnell was organising a movement in Ireland which would menace the unity of the British empire . society for their activity and habits of obe- dience , and on 17 May he was elected chair- man of the home - rule party ... Parnell Parnell 327.
Page 328
... Parnell was at once adopted in its full rigour by the peasant members of all branches of the league , and was soon known as boycotting , ' after the name of ... Parnell's position at the head of his hetero- geneous army Parnell Parnell 328.
... Parnell was at once adopted in its full rigour by the peasant members of all branches of the league , and was soon known as boycotting , ' after the name of ... Parnell's position at the head of his hetero- geneous army Parnell Parnell 328.
Page 329
... land league at Dublin on 2 Jan. 1882 , the president , Miss Anna Parnell , Parnell's sister , spoke with vehemence against the government , and another speaker de- stone resigned immediately , and the conser- vative leader , Parnell Parnell ...
... land league at Dublin on 2 Jan. 1882 , the president , Miss Anna Parnell , Parnell's sister , spoke with vehemence against the government , and another speaker de- stone resigned immediately , and the conser- vative leader , Parnell Parnell ...
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Page 321 - It was that notwithstanding the splendid services rendered by Mr. Parnell to his country, his continuance at the present moment in the leadership would be productive of consequences disastrous in the highest degree to the cause of Ireland.
Page 327 - TREATISE ON ROADS; Wherein the Principles on which Roads should be made are explained and illustrated by the Plans, Specifications, and Contracts made use of by Thomas Telford, Esq. on the Holy-head Road.
Page 95 - There is a lad here, which hath five barley- loaves and two small fishes: but what are they among so many?
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Page 262 - That he shall be imprisoned in the Tower during the King's pleasure. " 3. That he shall for ever be incapable of any office, place, or employment in the state or commonwealth.
Page 313 - ... action of the Land League. Will the hon. member deny and disprove that statement ? I will repeat again what the charge is which I make against him. Probably a more serious charge was never made by any member of this House against another member. It is not that he himself directly planned or perpetrated outrages or murders, but that, he either connived at them, or when warned " Here the right hon. gentleman was interrupted by Mr. Parnell, who exclaimed