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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... held . It has , therefore , been the chief aim of the Author of the following work , to adhere strictly to historical facts , as they have been trans- mitted by the most authentic authority , but at the same time , as an ardent admirer ...
... held . It has , therefore , been the chief aim of the Author of the following work , to adhere strictly to historical facts , as they have been trans- mitted by the most authentic authority , but at the same time , as an ardent admirer ...
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... held over his subjects . Daniel O'Connell was born in the year 1776 , near Cahir- siveen in the county of Kerry , and the house in which this event occurred , is now shown as an historical curiosity , and a hallowed spot to travellers ...
... held over his subjects . Daniel O'Connell was born in the year 1776 , near Cahir- siveen in the county of Kerry , and the house in which this event occurred , is now shown as an historical curiosity , and a hallowed spot to travellers ...
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... held their possessions by proper formal te- nures , according to the law of England . They dreamed of no better title than the possession of a long train of ancestry , and the submission of their vassals . The scrupulous monarch ...
... held their possessions by proper formal te- nures , according to the law of England . They dreamed of no better title than the possession of a long train of ancestry , and the submission of their vassals . The scrupulous monarch ...
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... held out to him none of those exciting examples , which emulate the youthful mind , and which contribute in a great degree to form the character of the man . The general rules of morality are formed by a constant observation of the ...
... held out to him none of those exciting examples , which emulate the youthful mind , and which contribute in a great degree to form the character of the man . The general rules of morality are formed by a constant observation of the ...
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... held of the different modes of education adopted in France and England , may be gathered from the following tract written by him a short time previously to his leaving St. Omer , and which at the same time is no mean specimen of his ...
... held of the different modes of education adopted in France and England , may be gathered from the following tract written by him a short time previously to his leaving St. Omer , and which at the same time is no mean specimen of his ...
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