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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... direct seizure of the lands by the crown un- der some fictitious pretext of an infraction of the laws , and making a submission to the crown , by which the lands were suffered to remain in the hands of the proprietor , subject to such ...
... direct seizure of the lands by the crown un- der some fictitious pretext of an infraction of the laws , and making a submission to the crown , by which the lands were suffered to remain in the hands of the proprietor , subject to such ...
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... direct them , whether in civil or military life , in arts or sciences . They have academies for politics in all their various branches , in which they are so minute as to have a particular one for the study of treaties only . They have ...
... direct them , whether in civil or military life , in arts or sciences . They have academies for politics in all their various branches , in which they are so minute as to have a particular one for the study of treaties only . They have ...
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... direct their attention to far different subjects , than an investigation into the comparative excellence of the polity of nations . We dispute not that the establishments and public edifices for the convenience of public instruction in ...
... direct their attention to far different subjects , than an investigation into the comparative excellence of the polity of nations . We dispute not that the establishments and public edifices for the convenience of public instruction in ...
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... direct our attention to the legislative bodies of France , with the except- ion of about three individuals , there is not one , either in the chambers of peers or of deputies , who can lay the slightest claim to the character of an ...
... direct our attention to the legislative bodies of France , with the except- ion of about three individuals , there is not one , either in the chambers of peers or of deputies , who can lay the slightest claim to the character of an ...
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... direct violation of the treaty , an act was passed in England , professing to abolish the old oath of supremacy , and impose a new one , along with a declaration , which no Roman Catholic could conscientiously make , commencing , as ...
... direct violation of the treaty , an act was passed in England , professing to abolish the old oath of supremacy , and impose a new one , along with a declaration , which no Roman Catholic could conscientiously make , commencing , as ...
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