Andrew Bonar Law Quote

These people in the North-east of Ireland, from old prejudices perhaps more from anything else, from the whole of their past history, would prefer, I believe, to accept the government of a foreign country rather than submit to be governed by honourable gentlemen below the gangway [i. e. the Irish Nationalist Party].


Speech in the House of Commons rejecting the Home Rule Bill (1 January, 1913).


These people in the North-east of Ireland, from old prejudices perhaps more from anything else, from the whole of their past history, would prefer, I ...

These people in the North-east of Ireland, from old prejudices perhaps more from anything else, from the whole of their past history, would prefer, I ...

These people in the North-east of Ireland, from old prejudices perhaps more from anything else, from the whole of their past history, would prefer, I ...

These people in the North-east of Ireland, from old prejudices perhaps more from anything else, from the whole of their past history, would prefer, I ...