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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... gives birth to and strengthens , they would become certain martyrs to their restless desire to prove beneficial to ... give a fair and candid statement of the real facts of his career , and an outline from his own mouth of his general ...
... gives birth to and strengthens , they would become certain martyrs to their restless desire to prove beneficial to ... give a fair and candid statement of the real facts of his career , and an outline from his own mouth of his general ...
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... give him any offence , and as he was an individual who seldom gave any , an end was put to all broils , and to that petty strife in which captious youth is too prone to indulge . At the time of Mr. O'Connell's residence in France , that ...
... give him any offence , and as he was an individual who seldom gave any , an end was put to all broils , and to that petty strife in which captious youth is too prone to indulge . At the time of Mr. O'Connell's residence in France , that ...
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... give in their names to the secretary , and pay an annual subscription of £ 1 . 2s . 9d . be members . " The following account of the first meeting of the Association , so formed , is taken from the Dublin Evening Post ; its insigni ...
... give in their names to the secretary , and pay an annual subscription of £ 1 . 2s . 9d . be members . " The following account of the first meeting of the Association , so formed , is taken from the Dublin Evening Post ; its insigni ...
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... give weight to the Association , and assist in more generally diffusing its beneficial influence throughout the country . " It was resolved that a committee of eleven should be ap- pointed to frame regulations , and to make a report on ...
... give weight to the Association , and assist in more generally diffusing its beneficial influence throughout the country . " It was resolved that a committee of eleven should be ap- pointed to frame regulations , and to make a report on ...
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... it from its commencement . It is a sub- ject neither unimportant nor uninteresting - it contains one of the proudest chapters in the civil history of Ireland , and has contributed to give one of the most brilliant on the 132 MEMOIRS OF.
... it from its commencement . It is a sub- ject neither unimportant nor uninteresting - it contains one of the proudest chapters in the civil history of Ireland , and has contributed to give one of the most brilliant on the 132 MEMOIRS OF.
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