| Charles Stewart Parnell - Land tenure - 1881 - 1048 pages
...yourselves, and not upon any Commissions or any Governments. When you have made this question really ripe for settlement, then, and not till then, will it be settled. It is very nearly ripe already in many parts of Ireland. It is ripe in Mayo, in Gnlway, in Roscommon,... | |
| Philip Henry Bagenal - Ireland - 1882 - 302 pages
...satisfactory to you. It depends, therefore, upon yourselves, and not upon any commission or any Government. When you have made this question ripe for settlement, then, and not till then, will it be settled. It is very nearly ripe already in many parts of Ireland. It is ripe in Mayo, Galway, Eoscommon, Sligo,... | |
| Thomas Power O'Connor - Home rule - 1891 - 728 pages
...satisfactory to you. It depends, therefore, upon yourselves, and not upon any Commission or any Government When you have made this question ripe for settlement, then, and not till then, will it be settled.1 And, finally, he gave the advice with regard to ' boycotting ' which was afterwards quoted... | |
| George Shaw-Lefevre Baron Eversley - Great Britain - 1912 - 438 pages
...satisfactory to you. It depends therefore upon yourselves, and not upon any Commission or any Government. When you have made this question ripe for settlement, then and not till then will it be settled." He then proceeded to suggest to them a method to give effect to their determination. " What are you... | |
| M. M. O'Hara - Ireland - 1919 - 372 pages
...depends, therefore, upon yourselves, and not upon any Commission or any Government. When you have made the question ripe for settlement, then, and not till then, will it be settled. Now, what are you to do to a tenant who bids for a farm from which another man has been evicted? (Several... | |
| Alan O'Day - History - 1998 - 404 pages
...satisfactory to you. It depends, therefore, upon yourselves, and not upon any commission or any government. When you have made this question ripe for settlement, then, and not till then, will it be settled (cheers).12 Parnell urged tenants to thwart land-grabbing by placing offenders in 'moral Coventry',... | |
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