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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... consideration , that previously to his entrance upon his monastic studies , he had under the roof of his parents known the en- dearing relations of a son and a brother ; under these circum- stances his early associations were formed ...
... consideration , that previously to his entrance upon his monastic studies , he had under the roof of his parents known the en- dearing relations of a son and a brother ; under these circum- stances his early associations were formed ...
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... consideration of the po- litical condition in which his native country was then placed . Every day demonstrated to him more clearly that the then un- natural order of things could not exist long , and in the high enthusiasm of his ...
... consideration of the po- litical condition in which his native country was then placed . Every day demonstrated to him more clearly that the then un- natural order of things could not exist long , and in the high enthusiasm of his ...
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... consideration , viz . " A petition of one Ed- ward Sprag and others , in behalf of themselves and other Protestant porters , in and about the city of Dublin , complain- ing that one Darby Ryan , a papist , employed porters of his own ...
... consideration , viz . " A petition of one Ed- ward Sprag and others , in behalf of themselves and other Protestant porters , in and about the city of Dublin , complain- ing that one Darby Ryan , a papist , employed porters of his own ...
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... consideration of the subject , will shew the vanity of those accusations which churches make against each other , at the same time that it will lead to the exculpation of Mr. O'Connell for many of those acts , which his enemies have ...
... consideration of the subject , will shew the vanity of those accusations which churches make against each other , at the same time that it will lead to the exculpation of Mr. O'Connell for many of those acts , which his enemies have ...
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... consideration . In this spirit , headed by Lord Trimleston , they did not hesi- tate to make an open breach with the other members of the Association , and to present a separate address . The breach continued to widen , and to produce ...
... consideration . In this spirit , headed by Lord Trimleston , they did not hesi- tate to make an open breach with the other members of the Association , and to present a separate address . The breach continued to widen , and to produce ...
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