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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... doubt whatever that he intended to re - establish the Catholic Hierarchy in Britain , and with it , its arbitrary power . In this unholy attempt , Britain was right in resisting him , and right in driving him from the throne , when he ...
... doubt whatever that he intended to re - establish the Catholic Hierarchy in Britain , and with it , its arbitrary power . In this unholy attempt , Britain was right in resisting him , and right in driving him from the throne , when he ...
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... considered himself in a more close connection than that of a mere layman with the community amongst whom he was educated . There is little doubt that Daniel was destined by his pa rents to be the wearer of the cowl and cassock 16 MEMOIRS ...
... considered himself in a more close connection than that of a mere layman with the community amongst whom he was educated . There is little doubt that Daniel was destined by his pa rents to be the wearer of the cowl and cassock 16 MEMOIRS ...
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... doubt that some parts of his course of education at St. Omer , under the study of jesuit authors , and the direction of jesuit tutors , first gave his mind a turn in favour of the art , so essential to a successful barrister " of making ...
... doubt that some parts of his course of education at St. Omer , under the study of jesuit authors , and the direction of jesuit tutors , first gave his mind a turn in favour of the art , so essential to a successful barrister " of making ...
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... doubt but that at the close of his foreign education , a very partial de- velopment of mental energy wouid have been displayed , and he would have appeared upon the stage of the world as one of those common place characters , who mingle ...
... doubt but that at the close of his foreign education , a very partial de- velopment of mental energy wouid have been displayed , and he would have appeared upon the stage of the world as one of those common place characters , who mingle ...
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... doubt its reality . Were one , instead of setting down these broad and undoubted details to make a minute in- vestigation into the secret working of these laws , there is no doubt that he could produce multitudes of those cases of op ...
... doubt its reality . Were one , instead of setting down these broad and undoubted details to make a minute in- vestigation into the secret working of these laws , there is no doubt that he could produce multitudes of those cases of op ...
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