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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... Peel then Secretary for Ireland , introduced , a bill " to provide for the better execution of the laws in Ireland , by ap- pointing superintending magistrates and additional constables in counties , in certain cases . " This bill gave ...
... Peel then Secretary for Ireland , introduced , a bill " to provide for the better execution of the laws in Ireland , by ap- pointing superintending magistrates and additional constables in counties , in certain cases . " This bill gave ...
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... Peel , passed Emancipation . Having thus crowded into our canvass the principal measures of the Association , we would solicit the reader's attention to those particular parts of it in which Mr. O'Connell shows so conspicuously the ...
... Peel , passed Emancipation . Having thus crowded into our canvass the principal measures of the Association , we would solicit the reader's attention to those particular parts of it in which Mr. O'Connell shows so conspicuously the ...
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... Peel , ( now Sir Robert Peel ) then Secretary for Ireland . It must be admitted , that in the present instance , like that of Mr. D'Esterre , Mr. O'Connell had called down upon himself the hostility of Mr. Peel , by the intemperance of ...
... Peel , ( now Sir Robert Peel ) then Secretary for Ireland . It must be admitted , that in the present instance , like that of Mr. D'Esterre , Mr. O'Connell had called down upon himself the hostility of Mr. Peel , by the intemperance of ...
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... Peel , having understood that he expressed a wish , at a public meeting , on Tuesday last , that some communication should be made as from him to Mr. Peel , was desirous of learning the purport and terms of that communication , and that ...
... Peel , having understood that he expressed a wish , at a public meeting , on Tuesday last , that some communication should be made as from him to Mr. Peel , was desirous of learning the purport and terms of that communication , and that ...
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... Peel's desire , the particulars of which I began to state in the terms I had conveyed them to Mr. O'Connell , and had proceeded so far as to repeat the words in which Mr. Peel avowed , whatever expressions had been used by him in ...
... Peel's desire , the particulars of which I began to state in the terms I had conveyed them to Mr. O'Connell , and had proceeded so far as to repeat the words in which Mr. Peel avowed , whatever expressions had been used by him in ...
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