tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7789993312111567100.post8897355774419800391..comments2024-03-14T08:44:54.646+00:00Comments on a'spaidsearachd agus a'meòrachadh: Contempt, Sympathy and Romance - Krisztina Fenyodirecleithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02004025854623265304noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7789993312111567100.post-41016587349096252052019-12-08T23:40:49.965+00:002019-12-08T23:40:49.965+00:00But Trevelyan, of course had form, his role in the...But Trevelyan, of course had form, his role in the Irish Famine, though perhaps overdrawn by some historians, was certainly not one to be proud of. And here he is,still in post in 1852. <br /><br />Trevelyan's problem was an ability to convince himself that his decisions were based on the highest ethical principles and that opposition could only be based on stupidity or malice. An attitude not unknown of late Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com