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Thomas Francis Meagher
August 3, 1823 - July 1, 1867
Nationality: Irish
Category: Soldier
Subcategory: Irish Soldier

Great interests demand great safeguards.

   

A good government may, indeed, redress the grievances of an injured people; but a strong people can alone build up a great nation.

   

The dependence of one people upon another, even for the benefits of legislation, is the deepest source of national weakness.

   

I have done what I felt to be my duty.

   

The treason of which I stand convicted loses all its guilt, has been sanctified as a duty, and will be ennobled as a sacrifice.

   

A jury of my countrymen, it is true, have found me guilty of the crime of which I stood indicted. For this I entertain not the slightest feeling of resentment towards them.

   

Judged by the law of England, I know this crime entails upon me the penalty of death; but the history of Ireland explains that crime and justifies it.

   

The prosperity of a nation requires the protection of a senate. Hereafter a national senate may require the protection of a national army.

   

I now bid farewell to the country of my birth - of my passions - of my death; a country whose misfortunes have invoked my sympathies - whose factions I sought to quell - whose intelligence I prompted to a lofty aim - whose freedom has been my fatal dream.

   

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