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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... 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 seizes the real question in debate ; with one blow he beats down the opposing ...
... 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 seizes the real question in debate ; with one blow he beats down the opposing ...
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... equal that of Mr. O'Connell in Ire- land . The different situations of the two countries preclude the possibility of such an event . The comparatively calm , se- date , and inquiring nature of the English people , their love of truth ...
... equal that of Mr. O'Connell in Ire- land . The different situations of the two countries preclude the possibility of such an event . The comparatively calm , se- date , and inquiring nature of the English people , their love of truth ...
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... equal power in Great Britain to be doubted . Ireland , groaning under her oppressive want heaped upon her by England , required an advocate , the per of England require not an advocate , they want a representa The qualities required for ...
... equal power in Great Britain to be doubted . Ireland , groaning under her oppressive want heaped upon her by England , required an advocate , the per of England require not an advocate , they want a representa The qualities required for ...
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... equal pays to an equal , who has rendered him service . The Irish offer a wild and passionate gratitude to the man , who has rescued them from destruction . With this exordial sketch of the character of Mr. O'Connell , we shall proceed ...
... equal pays to an equal , who has rendered him service . The Irish offer a wild and passionate gratitude to the man , who has rescued them from destruction . With this exordial sketch of the character of Mr. O'Connell , we shall proceed ...
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... equal favour and protection with themselves . But with them the term Protestant was associated with ascendancy ; with the monopoly of power ; with the possession of all that it is desirable for per- sons to aspire to obtain . In the ...
... equal favour and protection with themselves . But with them the term Protestant was associated with ascendancy ; with the monopoly of power ; with the possession of all that it is desirable for per- sons to aspire to obtain . In the ...
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