| John McFarland Kennedy - 1914 - 228 páginas
...importance in the interests of the whole world that this country, which has no interest of its own directly at stake, should present a united front and...and act with the authority of an undivided nation. If we were to proceed to-day with the first order on the paper (the Amending Bill) we should inevitably,... | |
| 1914 - 854 páginas
...importance, in the interests of the whole world, that this country, which has no interests of its own directly at stake, should present a united front and...and act with the authority of an undivided nation." The second reading of the Amending Bill relating to Ireland was postponed indefinitely. Suddenly Great... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1915 - 666 páginas
...question might be provisionally settled by the exclusion of Fermanagh and Tyrone from the Home Eule area. That day, however, the situation became graver...that he spoke not only for the Unionists, but for the Ulstermen. Next day, however (Aug. 1), the situation became worse. German troops were preparing to... | |
| 1915 - 544 páginas
...importance in the interests of the whole world that this country, which has no interests of its own directly at stake*, should present a united front,...and act with the authority of an undivided nation. With the agreement of the House to confine itself to non-controversial business, a party truce was... | |
| 1915 - 1370 páginas
...importance in the interests of the whole world that this country, which has no interests of its own directly at stake, should present a united front and...and act with the authority of an undivided nation. If we were to proceed today with the first order on the paper we should inevitably, unless the debate... | |
| 1915 - 580 páginas
...In those circumstances it was of vital importance, in the interest of the world, that this count:, should present a united front and be able to speak and act with the authority of aii undivided nation. They therefore proposed to put off for the present the consi deration of the... | |
| J. Ellis Barker - 1916 - 326 páginas
...importance, in the interests of the whole world, that this country, which has no interests of its own directly at stake, should present a united front and...and act with the authority of an undivided nation.' The second reading of the Amending Bill relating to Ireland was postponed indefinitely. Suddenly Great... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1919 - 370 páginas
...which are almost unparalleled in the experience of any one of us." It was therefore necessary to " present a united front and be able to speak and act with the authority of an undivided nation." To continue the Home Rule discussion must involve the House in acute controversy in regard to " domestic... | |
| Margot Asquith countess of Oxford and Asquith - 1922 - 372 páginas
...importance in the interests of the whole world that this country, which has no interest of its own directly at stake, should present a united front,...and act with the authority of an undivided nation. If we were to proceed to-day with the first Order on the paper, we should inevitably, unless the Debate... | |
| Margot Asquith - 1922 - 262 páginas
...importance in the interests of the whole world that this country, which has no interest of its own directly at stake, should present a united front,...and act with the authority of an undivided nation. If we were to proceed to-day with the first Order on the paper, we should inevitably, unless the Debate... | |
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