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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... influence over a liberal mind , in abstaining from a recital of many circumstances , the publicity of which might inflict a pang upon an unoffending individual , and prove of serious injury to the character of some of the acting parties ...
... influence over a liberal mind , in abstaining from a recital of many circumstances , the publicity of which might inflict a pang upon an unoffending individual , and prove of serious injury to the character of some of the acting parties ...
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... influence , the sanction and approbation of the multitudes of England and Scotland are gradually being added to the almost idolatrous worship of the Irish . No man in our days ever wielded such a power , no man , be it in justice said ...
... influence , the sanction and approbation of the multitudes of England and Scotland are gradually being added to the almost idolatrous worship of the Irish . No man in our days ever wielded such a power , no man , be it in justice said ...
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... influence of any man in England can ever 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 ...
... influence of any man in England can ever 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 ...
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... influence of any man in England can ever equal that of Mr. O'Connell in lov 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 ...
... influence of any man in England can ever equal that of Mr. O'Connell in lov 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 ...
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... influence , generally vested in an hereditary monarch . Thus the head of the family of O'Connell was originally , it would appear , the chief or petty king of upper and lower Conelloe , in the county of Limerick , and afterwards of a ...
... influence , generally vested in an hereditary monarch . Thus the head of the family of O'Connell was originally , it would appear , the chief or petty king of upper and lower Conelloe , in the county of Limerick , and afterwards of a ...
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