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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Page 170
... Charles Saxton , who published the following account of his proceedings . -On the morning of Thursday the 31st of August , I called upon Mr. O'Connell , and informed him , that Mr. Peel , having understood that he expressed a wish , at ...
... Charles Saxton , who published the following account of his proceedings . -On the morning of Thursday the 31st of August , I called upon Mr. O'Connell , and informed him , that Mr. Peel , having understood that he expressed a wish , at ...
Page 171
... not go in the least degree to re- move the conclusion , that Mr. Peel was to expect no commu- nication from Mr. O'Connell . " The foregoing statement was published by Sir Charles Saxton , DANIEL O'CONNELL , ESQ . 171.
... not go in the least degree to re- move the conclusion , that Mr. Peel was to expect no commu- nication from Mr. O'Connell . " The foregoing statement was published by Sir Charles Saxton , DANIEL O'CONNELL , ESQ . 171.
Page 172
... Charles Saxton having terminated in a news- paper publication , I beg of you to publish for me the enclosed letter , which I received from my friend Mr. Lidwill . The dexterity of my adversary , in publishing on Saturday evening , has ...
... Charles Saxton having terminated in a news- paper publication , I beg of you to publish for me the enclosed letter , which I received from my friend Mr. Lidwill . The dexterity of my adversary , in publishing on Saturday evening , has ...
Page 173
... Charles Saxton's communica- tion from Mr. Peel , and resisting the view you took on the subject . I went to Mr. Ottleys , where not finding Sir Charles , I mentioned to Mr. Ottley , I came for the purpose of letting Sir Charles know ...
... Charles Saxton's communica- tion from Mr. Peel , and resisting the view you took on the subject . I went to Mr. Ottleys , where not finding Sir Charles , I mentioned to Mr. Ottley , I came for the purpose of letting Sir Charles know ...
Page 174
... Charles Saxton asked me , if I knew what were the observations of Mr. Peel in Parliament of which you complained . I candidly acknowledged I had not seen any report , which could justify your charge on him , but that you mentioned to me ...
... Charles Saxton asked me , if I knew what were the observations of Mr. Peel in Parliament of which you complained . I candidly acknowledged I had not seen any report , which could justify your charge on him , but that you mentioned to me ...
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