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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... course as in some mea- sure to protect the former , at the same time that no vi- sible offence was given to the latter , which hesitated not on the means that were to be adopted to punish its refractory functionaries , or those , who by ...
... course as in some mea- sure to protect the former , at the same time that no vi- sible offence was given to the latter , which hesitated not on the means that were to be adopted to punish its refractory functionaries , or those , who by ...
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... course of education at St. Omer , under the study of jesuit authors , and the direction of jesuit tutors , first gave his mind a turn in favour of the art , so essential to a successful barrister " of making the worse appear the better ...
... course of education at St. Omer , under the study of jesuit authors , and the direction of jesuit tutors , first gave his mind a turn in favour of the art , so essential to a successful barrister " of making the worse appear the better ...
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... course of things , ought rather to have prevented , than promoted her improvement . Now let us see what changes were made in England . Previ- ously to that date , we had begun what was called a reform- ation in religion , which was ...
... course of things , ought rather to have prevented , than promoted her improvement . Now let us see what changes were made in England . Previ- ously to that date , we had begun what was called a reform- ation in religion , which was ...
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... course of his academical studies , Mr. O'Connell did not neglect his gymnastic exercises , to which his strong and man- ly frame so peculiarly fitted him . Although he possessed a fund of extreme good humour , yet woe betide the ...
... course of his academical studies , Mr. O'Connell did not neglect his gymnastic exercises , to which his strong and man- ly frame so peculiarly fitted him . Although he possessed a fund of extreme good humour , yet woe betide the ...
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... course of prodigality and wasteful expenditure , reduced this once happy country to the most abject misery and want . They had squandered away millions of money , and shed oceans of blood in prosecuting a most cruel and unjust warfare ...
... course of prodigality and wasteful expenditure , reduced this once happy country to the most abject misery and want . They had squandered away millions of money , and shed oceans of blood in prosecuting a most cruel and unjust warfare ...
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