Ireland Under the Land Act: Letters Contributed to the 'standard' Newspaper;

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Cant-Wall, Edward. [from Old Catalog]
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Grey, the agent of the late Lord Derby, will, with Mr. Murrough O'Brien, value holdings for the Chief Commissioners sitting upon appeal. Mr. Grey holds a distinct office altogether, that of Assessor to the Com- mission, and his reports will, where necessary, be supplemented by those of the official surveyors.
Digitized by CjOOQ IC IRELAND UNDER THE LAND ACT, i7JI CHAPTER XXVI.
THE DANGEROUS AREA.
Dublin: Monday Evening, January 2, 1882.
The Government have at last recognised the long scouted tr
...uth that in politics, as in surgery, force is after all the first remedy for serious dislocations. There are some statesmen, once perhaps in their youth to a greater or less extent ac- quainted with the feelings and tendencies of the subject masses, who, having been, since they became responsible administrators, dependent for information upon dull subordi- nates, will persist in legislating as if all minds were passionless and logical — mere machines, the action of which could be exactly calculated and controlled.

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