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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... Association , thus de- scribes the state of the country . " George II . ascended the throne , and the Catholics for a mo- ment indulged the hope of a relaxation . But their very congra tulations were contemptuously consigned to oblivion ...
... Association , thus de- scribes the state of the country . " George II . ascended the throne , and the Catholics for a mo- ment indulged the hope of a relaxation . But their very congra tulations were contemptuously consigned to oblivion ...
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... association , representing the Roman Catholics of Ireland . This , however , was a plan then too ingenious and refined , for the knowledge which this great body possessed of their own power . The meetings were at first limited in number ...
... association , representing the Roman Catholics of Ireland . This , however , was a plan then too ingenious and refined , for the knowledge which this great body possessed of their own power . The meetings were at first limited in number ...
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... Association , and to present a separate address . The breach continued to widen , and to produce the most damping effects on the progress of the association . On the other hand , no measure had been adopted , or , perhaps , could ...
... Association , and to present a separate address . The breach continued to widen , and to produce the most damping effects on the progress of the association . On the other hand , no measure had been adopted , or , perhaps , could ...
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... Association sunk the difference of creed in the general oppression of their country , and shewed a spirit and power which made the go- vernment tremble . The Volunteers - who had originally met to provide for defects in the military ...
... Association sunk the difference of creed in the general oppression of their country , and shewed a spirit and power which made the go- vernment tremble . The Volunteers - who had originally met to provide for defects in the military ...
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... Association . Rules and regulations were framed , of which the essential parts were that the Association was " formed to adopt all such legal and constitutional measures as may be most useful to obtain Ca- tholic emancipation . That the ...
... Association . Rules and regulations were framed , of which the essential parts were that the Association was " formed to adopt all such legal and constitutional measures as may be most useful to obtain Ca- tholic emancipation . That the ...
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