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Certainly not. They would be discredited, and particu- larly it would be said that all this money was being paid into the hands of foreigners in England. I tell you, rather than ^ a party — (Interrup- tion.) A considerable number of landowners for 100 years have been receiving more rents than they were entitled to, so I say I should be guilty of an act which would be a discredit to my whole life as a public man. I am much obliged to you for the very kind attention that you have given to me. I w...ould only say this, that amongst all things I have the greatest fear about in connection with this bill is that so far from settling the question, it will bring us more trouble. I have got speeches of Mr. Pamell to prove that they never will lie satisfied until they have a Parliament with such complete power that they shall be able to man- age the affairs of Ireland as a nation. They go for this measure, no doubt, speaking in a reasonable way at the present time because they know if they get a Parliament like this they will get enormous advan- tages on which they can raise their strength for future labours.

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