A jury of my countrymen, it is true, have found me guilty of the crime of which I stood indicted. — Thomas Francis Meagher
But it so happens, and it will ever happen so, that they who have lived to serve their country — Thomas Francis Meagher
I now bid farewell to the country of my birth – of my passions – of my death; a country — Thomas Francis Meagher
It is not only our duty to america, but also to ireland. We could not hope to succeed — Thomas Francis Meagher
Judged by the law of england, I know this crime entails upon me the penalty of death — Thomas Francis Meagher
The dependence of one people upon another, even for the benefits of legislation, is the deepest source of national weakness. — Thomas Francis Meagher
The glory of the old irish nation, which in our hour will grow young and strong again. — Thomas Francis Meagher
The prosperity of a nation requires the protection of a senate. Hereafter a national senate may — Thomas Francis Meagher
The treason of which I stand convicted loses all its guilt, has been sanctified as a duty — Thomas Francis Meagher