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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... church and state , that when he made his appearance amongst the soidisant representatives of the people , contempt , scorn , and hatred were in every possible shape and means exhibited towards him . To hear the private conversation and ...
... church and state , that when he made his appearance amongst the soidisant representatives of the people , contempt , scorn , and hatred were in every possible shape and means exhibited towards him . To hear the private conversation and ...
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... church . Whatever , however , might have been the intention of his parents , it is evident that strongly as he showed himself attached to the creed of his forefathers , sedulous as he showed himself in the acquisition of theological ...
... church . Whatever , however , might have been the intention of his parents , it is evident that strongly as he showed himself attached to the creed of his forefathers , sedulous as he showed himself in the acquisition of theological ...
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... church to his early talents and taste , as well as to his future aggrandizement and advantage . There is little doubt that some parts of his course of education at St. Omer , under the study of jesuit authors , and the direction of ...
... church to his early talents and taste , as well as to his future aggrandizement and advantage . There is little doubt that some parts of his course of education at St. Omer , under the study of jesuit authors , and the direction of ...
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... church of Rome from any participation in an enjoyment of those rights and privileges , to which as British subjects they were en- titled . Mr. O'Connell however , to use the phraseology of the gentlemen of the bar , kept his terms , or ...
... church of Rome from any participation in an enjoyment of those rights and privileges , to which as British subjects they were en- titled . Mr. O'Connell however , to use the phraseology of the gentlemen of the bar , kept his terms , or ...
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... Church of Rome absorbed in his matin devotions . But this conjecture will be rejected almost as soon as formed . No sooner can the eye take in the other furniture of the apartment - the book- cases clogged with tomes in plain calf ...
... Church of Rome absorbed in his matin devotions . But this conjecture will be rejected almost as soon as formed . No sooner can the eye take in the other furniture of the apartment - the book- cases clogged with tomes in plain calf ...
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