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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... effect , and nothing is sacrificed to disolay . His knowledge , however , is not equal to his style and manner , in many things he has yet to acquire the very ele- ments of political science ; but he always by a sort of happy intuition ...
... effect , and nothing is sacrificed to disolay . His knowledge , however , is not equal to his style and manner , in many things he has yet to acquire the very ele- ments of political science ; but he always by a sort of happy intuition ...
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... effect . Let us fix for the era , the ministry of Richelieu , at the beginning of which , England was con- fessedly superior to France . Her religion has continued the same , so that she could derive no advantage from that article . Her ...
... effect . Let us fix for the era , the ministry of Richelieu , at the beginning of which , England was con- fessedly superior to France . Her religion has continued the same , so that she could derive no advantage from that article . Her ...
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... effect their diabolical purpose more effec- tually , they leagued with the other tyrants of Europe to anni- hilate liberty , and to persecute all , who had the boldness to resist them . England , once the proud , the happy , and the ...
... effect their diabolical purpose more effec- tually , they leagued with the other tyrants of Europe to anni- hilate liberty , and to persecute all , who had the boldness to resist them . England , once the proud , the happy , and the ...
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... effect of the popular voice was then un- known as an instrument in political warfare ; and much was thought to be achieved , when the respectable merchants and a few landholders were united by a common bond and taught a common purpose ...
... effect of the popular voice was then un- known as an instrument in political warfare ; and much was thought to be achieved , when the respectable merchants and a few landholders were united by a common bond and taught a common purpose ...
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... effects of their enactments ! very They Although the feeling thus raised was not , perhaps , entirely in conformity ... effect of the best devised measures for the amelioration of the condition of the Catholics . The suffer- ings of the ...
... effects of their enactments ! very They Although the feeling thus raised was not , perhaps , entirely in conformity ... effect of the best devised measures for the amelioration of the condition of the Catholics . The suffer- ings of the ...
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