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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... O'Connell . Did you shake hands with him ? was the next inquiry . Yes . With which hand ? With my right , Then shake my hand with your leit . to wrest from them every claim , which in their DANIEL O'CONNELL , ESQ . 3.
... O'Connell . Did you shake hands with him ? was the next inquiry . Yes . With which hand ? With my right , Then shake my hand with your leit . to wrest from them every claim , which in their DANIEL O'CONNELL , ESQ . 3.
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Compiled from Official Documents Robert Huish. to wrest from them every claim , which in their infatuation , they supposed they possessed to the regard and confidence of the country . When he rose to speak of the wrongs of his countrymen ...
Compiled from Official Documents Robert Huish. to wrest from them every claim , which in their infatuation , they supposed they possessed to the regard and confidence of the country . When he rose to speak of the wrongs of his countrymen ...
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... claim , as an integral part of the British empire . It is admitted that the English have no advocate whom they blindly and passionately adore ; the respect they pay , is that which an equal pays to an equal , who has rendered him ...
... claim , as an integral part of the British empire . It is admitted that the English have no advocate whom they blindly and passionately adore ; the respect they pay , is that which an equal pays to an equal , who has rendered him ...
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... claim on the part of the crown to those lands , and a portion only was restored to the original owners , under ab- ject conditions . Great credit was assumed by the English government for bringing into culture the vast tracts thus appro ...
... claim on the part of the crown to those lands , and a portion only was restored to the original owners , under ab- ject conditions . Great credit was assumed by the English government for bringing into culture the vast tracts thus appro ...
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... claim , for if he boast of royal blood flowing in his veins on the pa- ternal side , not less pure was that which he derived from the maternal , his mother's family being Milesian and his father's mother was of the family of O'Donoghue ...
... claim , for if he boast of royal blood flowing in his veins on the pa- ternal side , not less pure was that which he derived from the maternal , his mother's family being Milesian and his father's mother was of the family of O'Donoghue ...
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