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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... cause of the people . A short time ago his very name was a bugbear , even to liberal and enlightened English gentlemen . The people be it spoken to their honour never felt that distrust and hatred of the Irish Agitator , which so long ...
... cause of the people . A short time ago his very name was a bugbear , even to liberal and enlightened English gentlemen . The people be it spoken to their honour never felt that distrust and hatred of the Irish Agitator , which so long ...
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... cause , as if she were his client . So he is , and Such devotion to his country's cause , necessarily won him the hearts of his countrymen . In aid of this devotion , he brought an eloquence unrivalled at the present time and almost ...
... cause , as if she were his client . So he is , and Such devotion to his country's cause , necessarily won him the hearts of his countrymen . In aid of this devotion , he brought an eloquence unrivalled at the present time and almost ...
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... cause , to which he sacrifices every thing ; he implores , he deprecates , he threatens , he glosses over opposing circumstances ; he artfully colours ; he suppreses and disturbs truths that tell against him , he exag- gerates every ...
... cause , to which he sacrifices every thing ; he implores , he deprecates , he threatens , he glosses over opposing circumstances ; he artfully colours ; he suppreses and disturbs truths that tell against him , he exag- gerates every ...
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... cause , to the he sacrifices every thing ; he implores , he deprecates , he threates he glosses over opposing circumstances ; he artfully colours : suppreses and disturbs truths that tell against him , he ess gerates every thing in his ...
... cause , to the he sacrifices every thing ; he implores , he deprecates , he threates he glosses over opposing circumstances ; he artfully colours : suppreses and disturbs truths that tell against him , he ess gerates every thing in his ...
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... cause too of his rapid success was evidently nothing evanescent or precarious , but a manifest superiority in all the essential qua- lities of a sound and skilful leader . The author of the sketches of the Irish bar in the New Monthly ...
... cause too of his rapid success was evidently nothing evanescent or precarious , but a manifest superiority in all the essential qua- lities of a sound and skilful leader . The author of the sketches of the Irish bar in the New Monthly ...
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