The truth is that the connection of Ireland with England has been full of trouble, and I fear there is no remedy. ... It is a chronic disease, and even if it is not to be cured we have proved in the past that we can get on with it and yet carry on our Empire to a vast pitch of prosperity. What has been done in the past can be done in the future. ... [D]o not let us attempt to cure it by a measure which will put this island into a condition which never during 700 years of our history has existed-which will hand over those who have had the courage to defend us to the maltreatment of their worst enemies, and which will establish at our very doors a post-a hostile post-which will be at the pleasure of any foreign power which may sometimes be hostile to us. (Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury)

The truth is that the connection of Ireland with England has been full of trouble, and I fear there is no remedy. ... It is a chronic disease, and even if it is not to be cured we have proved in the past that we can get on with it and yet carry on our Empire to a vast pitch of prosperity. What has been done in the past can be done in the future. ... [D]o not let us attempt to cure it by a measure which will put this island into a condition which never during 700 years of our history has existed-which will hand over those who have had the courage to defend us to the maltreatment of their worst enemies, and which will establish at our very doors a post-a hostile post-which will be at the pleasure of any foreign power which may sometimes be hostile to us.

Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury

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