but daniel o'connell, the great theaters, completely against violence, did what he could to prevent people even dreaming about it from times and so forth . and again, in the latter part of the century when the tremendously effective party, dominant, led by chance to a panel dominating towing out to english governments. and british governments in succession to one another in a 5 and a 6. and then creation of discipline, showing what could be got from constitutional. he was meant that constitutional nationalism could teach the extension of democracy to the english, to the scots, the welsh. and they made a great achievement there. and yet the printer to remain that in the 20th century. well, the scotch and the welsh very sensibly kept the national reasons non violent. and it became absolutely route and branch for the scottish national party when it came into being that our nationalism would never be a nationalism of violence. but in ireland, the tragedy was, but because of world war one which drenched the word and violence, a protest movement emerged cartoon. so lance was germany in 1916, and