The Memoirs, Private and Political, of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., from the Year 1776 to the Close of the Proceedings in Parliament for the Repeal of the Union: Compiled from Official Documents |
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... Ireland . Well Well may he exclaim , " I am the advocate of my country . " being so , he hesitates not in its cause ... Ireland's advocate , and pleads her cause , as if she were his client . So he is , and Such devotion to his country's ...
... Ireland . Well Well may he exclaim , " I am the advocate of my country . " being so , he hesitates not in its cause ... Ireland's advocate , and pleads her cause , as if she were his client . So he is , and Such devotion to his country's ...
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... Ireland in so commanding a position ; he has so linked her destinies with those of England , and so impressed the people of England with the belief that justice must be done to Ireland , that he may now forego the character of the ...
... Ireland in so commanding a position ; he has so linked her destinies with those of England , and so impressed the people of England with the belief that justice must be done to Ireland , that he may now forego the character of the ...
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... Ireland in so commanding a position : he has so linked her destinies with those of England , and se impressed the people of England with the belief that juste must be done to Ireland , that he may now forego the characte of the advocate ...
... Ireland in so commanding a position : he has so linked her destinies with those of England , and se impressed the people of England with the belief that juste must be done to Ireland , that he may now forego the characte of the advocate ...
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... Ireland . It is the existence of those oppressions which called forth the exercise of the stupenduous talents of Mr. O'Connell , which has for ever identified his name with the history of Ireland , and invested him with a power and an ...
... Ireland . It is the existence of those oppressions which called forth the exercise of the stupenduous talents of Mr. O'Connell , which has for ever identified his name with the history of Ireland , and invested him with a power and an ...
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... Ireland , as the reformation itself , and the juncture out of which , the late system of perse- cution against the Catholics had its origin , the revolution of 1688 , the event " of glorious memory . " As soon as William III was ...
... Ireland , as the reformation itself , and the juncture out of which , the late system of perse- cution against the Catholics had its origin , the revolution of 1688 , the event " of glorious memory . " As soon as William III was ...
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