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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... person to be called to the bar . Having gone through the requisite exercises and ex- aminations , Mr. O'Connell was in the Easter term of 1798 admitted to the Irish bar . The time of his admission was singularly auspicious . The bar in ...
... person to be called to the bar . Having gone through the requisite exercises and ex- aminations , Mr. O'Connell was in the Easter term of 1798 admitted to the Irish bar . The time of his admission was singularly auspicious . The bar in ...
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... person , whose habits differ materially from those of his fashionable neighbours . The half - opened parlour- shutter , and the light within , announce that some one dwells there , whose time is too precious to permit him to regulate ...
... person , whose habits differ materially from those of his fashionable neighbours . The half - opened parlour- shutter , and the light within , announce that some one dwells there , whose time is too precious to permit him to regulate ...
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... person , whose habits differ materiallfia those of his fashionable neighbours . The half - opened pariw shutter , and the light within , announce that some one direk there , whose time is too precious to permit him to regulate i rising ...
... person , whose habits differ materiallfia those of his fashionable neighbours . The half - opened pariw shutter , and the light within , announce that some one direk there , whose time is too precious to permit him to regulate i rising ...
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... person I have been just describing , has no occasion to inquire his name - he may be assured that he is , and can be no other than Kerry's pride , and Munster's glory , the far - famed and indefatigable Daniel O'Connell . 6 " His frame ...
... person I have been just describing , has no occasion to inquire his name - he may be assured that he is , and can be no other than Kerry's pride , and Munster's glory , the far - famed and indefatigable Daniel O'Connell . 6 " His frame ...
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... person the qualities upon which they rely . In his face he has been equally fortunate ; it is extremely comely . The features are at once soft and manly ; the florid glow of health and a sanguine temperament are diffused over the whole ...
... person the qualities upon which they rely . In his face he has been equally fortunate ; it is extremely comely . The features are at once soft and manly ; the florid glow of health and a sanguine temperament are diffused over the whole ...
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