ENGLISH METHODS IN POLAND.
tarv ,inS rOba J ly T l^ h g ° od reaßon > that the <*«» and his mill, to Hiv?r?S ?ff 6 eCld ! d t° fomenfc a re bellioQ in Poland, in order NihiUam i^ t a fl U / the P e °P le fro *. growing strength ot rd,r!h,v?i vS d / pretext for a ™fe n of blo ° d and terror nH5n« ?• t c £ lhlllßts may.be utterly stamped out, without the odium which would attend a cold-blooded massacre in time of pice! TlnJt ft 9 ? Poland bas BQdd enly begun to be swarmed with •?^iE oP-!lTo P -!lT? 0 ' con , trar y fc o their usual custom, insolently court collisions with the people, and that the Governor-General of Poland rnL^f o a T5 °V he national Press » Sives confirmation to the rumour of a plot such as only kings or fiends could conceive. imnisnl° r t y L w « canno t reject the rumour on the ground of its S^Sra «.° S r &b a de P raTitv ™ plotters. There is no villany ZtlnSVtL^^es™™™ ° f ClaBS lUle WUI DOt reßort iJ Sir SlflS* w' ?>? bad sufficient proof only a few months ago, when SSif affo F d Northcote, a British nobleman with one of the oldest SmK! 8 m the ™ n . ntrv ' went *° Ireland ™ th the deliberate purpose fiX^§ a rebeU \ on amon S th e Orangemen of the North, in order that the Government might have an excuse for forcibly suppressing the peaceable agitators of the patriot party. PP g he went a^wT 017 .?^^^^? 61 of bloodshed wherever he went, and had the satisfaction of seeing his doctrine bear bloody to U a be?Ste- Ut Th £ S * , Sfcaftord of the Sv, thSs Stnrn f^ i *"£?* tO E mOTe trU °«*ent Spirit, WllU t COS brZnSad^ * tr ° pby ° f ° ne Blaia ° nn andl fl «n So . the . mafcter °* common police plots, however, England can £n a \ w P" 8818 and whole world;. for, whereas a Sudeikin 'S3 S^fTT a handful of Nihilists in the act of crime, both plKnkVxLuSon a3eSty 8 fMOe ' to aWe t0 aQticipate »i« , The coincidence that arrested men always have important diamShod 8 . ' BhOWS the Wisdora of th * British P detecitivA ml^-t ai MSM S^ arely ? ontess OT inform, even under the torture, but men like McDermott seem to court arrest only that they may unS«F^ hexrmi ° ds - Noaaueman believesfor a moment that tho7e Mal — tioQWith »i, Q They a™ th - e Bp . ies ' the "sheep," the Titus' Oate?, who cVop up JS?Sp BP S IBm "Panted, whether it be the despotism of th? guillotine, of the sanctified Czar, or of her most Excellent Majesty il^ ia \ "S 1 u . nf0 F fc unately, can be trampled under in a way no longer posstble m Ireland ; but the Czar is a greater fool than t^* r °y al ™ ler . ls expected to be, if he fancies that he can crush Nihilism out of existence under the hoofs of his dragoons. A can punity IS? SBt thiDg * theworid *<> be kicked with im-
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 8, 13 June 1884, Page 13
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506ENGLISH METHODS IN POLAND. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XII, Issue 8, 13 June 1884, Page 13
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