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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... members of the O'Connell family joined the French royalist party against the revolutionists , who had trampled under their ... member of the family , Daniel O'Connell , after whom the subject of this Memoir was christened , particularly ...
... members of the O'Connell family joined the French royalist party against the revolutionists , who had trampled under their ... member of the family , Daniel O'Connell , after whom the subject of this Memoir was christened , particularly ...
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... members of the church of Rome from any participation in an enjoyment of those rights and privileges , to which as ... member , can only be compared to the farce which is enacted by the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem , who in- vest ...
... members of the church of Rome from any participation in an enjoyment of those rights and privileges , to which as ... member , can only be compared to the farce which is enacted by the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem , who in- vest ...
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... members were elected . Roman Catholics were excluded from Parlia- ment , and the members of the House of Commons were elected for the life of the reigning sovereign . The inconvenience of responsibility was entirely removed , and the ...
... members were elected . Roman Catholics were excluded from Parlia- ment , and the members of the House of Commons were elected for the life of the reigning sovereign . The inconvenience of responsibility was entirely removed , and the ...
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... members of the Association , and to present a separate address . The breach continued to widen , and to produce the ... member was previously elected for life ; and it was considered that a great boon was obtained for his constituents ...
... members of the Association , and to present a separate address . The breach continued to widen , and to produce the ... member was previously elected for life ; and it was considered that a great boon was obtained for his constituents ...
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... member of an inferior class of men , who dared not aspire to them , and thus all he felt and saw around him , prompted a man possessed of a disposition not easily swerved from its purpose , to engage early in the task of preparing to ...
... member of an inferior class of men , who dared not aspire to them , and thus all he felt and saw around him , prompted a man possessed of a disposition not easily swerved from its purpose , to engage early in the task of preparing to ...
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