John Russell, 1st Earl Russell quotes
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell was a British statesman and Prime Minister who played a key role in 19th-century British politics. A leading advocate for parliamentary reform, he contributed significantly to the passing of the Reform Act of 1832. He is remembered for his commitment to liberal principles and efforts to extend political representation. Here are 25 of his quotes:
Many years ago the Political Economy Club of London came, as I was told, to a resolution that the emigration of two millions of the population of Ireland would be the best cure for her social evils. Famine and emigration have accomplished a task beyond the reach of legislation or government; and Providence has justly afflicted us by the spectacle of the results of the entire dependence on potato cultivation, and by the old fires of disaffection which had been lighted in the hearts of Irishmen, and are now burning with such fierceness on the banks of the Hudson and the Potomac. The census of 1834 gave the population of Ireland as 7,954,760; that of 1861, as 5,798,957. Thus two millions have been removed by the great famine of 1847-8 and the drain of emigration of the last twenty years.
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
Occupation: British Minister
Born: August 18, 1792
Died: May 28, 1878
Quotes count: 25
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