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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... nature with a surpassing share of mental and physical power , acquire as a necessary consequence of that power , a gigantic energy of mind , a proneness to action , and a determination of purpose , which bursting through the paralyzing ...
... nature with a surpassing share of mental and physical power , acquire as a necessary consequence of that power , a gigantic energy of mind , a proneness to action , and a determination of purpose , which bursting through the paralyzing ...
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... nature of the English people , their love of truth , for truth's sake renders it impossible for them to evince or to feel the same enthusiastic rdour in favour of any one individual , as that now felt towards Mr. O'Connell by the people ...
... nature of the English people , their love of truth , for truth's sake renders it impossible for them to evince or to feel the same enthusiastic rdour in favour of any one individual , as that now felt towards Mr. O'Connell by the people ...
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... nature of the English people , their love of truth , for truth's sake renders it impossible for them to evince or to feel the same enthusiastic i rdour in favour of any one individual , as that now felt towards Mr. O'Connell by the ...
... nature of the English people , their love of truth , for truth's sake renders it impossible for them to evince or to feel the same enthusiastic i rdour in favour of any one individual , as that now felt towards Mr. O'Connell by the ...
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... nature ) and the same effects followed . Such an accusation was brought against the Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell , they knew too well its meaning to stand a trial , and on their flight , five hundred thousand acres were forfeited to ...
... nature ) and the same effects followed . Such an accusation was brought against the Earls of Tyrone and Tyrconnell , they knew too well its meaning to stand a trial , and on their flight , five hundred thousand acres were forfeited to ...
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... nature become choked in the cold and chilling atmosphere of a cloister , and sooner might we expect to see a rose blooming in an ice - house , than hope to find in the system of monastic education the inculcation of those noble and ...
... nature become choked in the cold and chilling atmosphere of a cloister , and sooner might we expect to see a rose blooming in an ice - house , than hope to find in the system of monastic education the inculcation of those noble and ...
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