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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... Lord's Supper , there is not any transubstantation of the elements of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ , at and af- ter the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever , and that the invocation or adoration of the ...
... Lord's Supper , there is not any transubstantation of the elements of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ , at and af- ter the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever , and that the invocation or adoration of the ...
Page 71
... Lord Kenmare was the osten- sible leader of this body . He had few of those qualities which are necessary to sway or to enlighten a multitude . Affecting to control and to direct popular movements , no man seemed less acquainted with ...
... Lord Kenmare was the osten- sible leader of this body . He had few of those qualities which are necessary to sway or to enlighten a multitude . Affecting to control and to direct popular movements , no man seemed less acquainted with ...
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... Lord Lieutenant , or Lord Chancellor , or Judge in either of the three Courts of Record or Admiralty , or Keeper of the Privy - Seal , Secretary of State , Lieutenant or Custos Rotolorum of Counties , or Privy - Counsellor , or Master ...
... Lord Lieutenant , or Lord Chancellor , or Judge in either of the three Courts of Record or Admiralty , or Keeper of the Privy - Seal , Secretary of State , Lieutenant or Custos Rotolorum of Counties , or Privy - Counsellor , or Master ...
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... Lord Abinger , who when at the bar was the least stiff and formal of modern pleaders , was evidently too much so , for speaking with perfect freedom and acceptance , when but at the bar . In fact , there can be but few individuals of ...
... Lord Abinger , who when at the bar was the least stiff and formal of modern pleaders , was evidently too much so , for speaking with perfect freedom and acceptance , when but at the bar . In fact , there can be but few individuals of ...
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... Lord Fingal , Lord Gor- manstown , Lord Trimbleston , Lord Ffrench with two or three of the Catholic baronetage , and particularly some extraordinary talented men of the Irish bar , that Mr. O'Connell saw him- self surrounded in his ...
... Lord Fingal , Lord Gor- manstown , Lord Trimbleston , Lord Ffrench with two or three of the Catholic baronetage , and particularly some extraordinary talented men of the Irish bar , that Mr. O'Connell saw him- self surrounded in his ...
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