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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... vote in any House of Parliament , or to fill the office of Lord Lieutenant , or Lord Chancellor , or Judge in either of the three Courts of Record or Admiralty , or Keeper of the Privy - Seal , Secretary of State , Lieutenant or Custos ...
... vote in any House of Parliament , or to fill the office of Lord Lieutenant , or Lord Chancellor , or Judge in either of the three Courts of Record or Admiralty , or Keeper of the Privy - Seal , Secretary of State , Lieutenant or Custos ...
Page 99
... votes was studiously avoided . In 1810 the bishops again met in synod , and passed resolutions still more clear and desicive . They were intended to be final and accordingly form the great point of reference in all the subsequent ...
... votes was studiously avoided . In 1810 the bishops again met in synod , and passed resolutions still more clear and desicive . They were intended to be final and accordingly form the great point of reference in all the subsequent ...
Page 149
... votes , soon compelled him to listen to reason . If all was ineffec- tual , the individual himself was alone to blame , that the cries of a wife and houseless children taught that law of " wild justice , " with which continued ...
... votes , soon compelled him to listen to reason . If all was ineffec- tual , the individual himself was alone to blame , that the cries of a wife and houseless children taught that law of " wild justice , " with which continued ...
Page 204
... voted their grateful thanks to me , for a zealous and able discharge of the trust re- posed in me . This honourable testimony which is the fourth of its kind , that I have received from the immortal prelates of Ireland , is recorded in ...
... voted their grateful thanks to me , for a zealous and able discharge of the trust re- posed in me . This honourable testimony which is the fourth of its kind , that I have received from the immortal prelates of Ireland , is recorded in ...
Page 209
... votes , says the landholder , and immediately a large farm was split into a number of forty shilling fragments , on each of which a mud tenement was erected , without windows or chimney , and Pat and Norah were sent in to breed , and ...
... votes , says the landholder , and immediately a large farm was split into a number of forty shilling fragments , on each of which a mud tenement was erected , without windows or chimney , and Pat and Norah were sent in to breed , and ...
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