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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... look without horror . The general plan appears to have been the total extermination of the native Irish , and the occupation of their country by settlers from England and Scotland . When districts could be goaded to rebellion , a ready ...
... look without horror . The general plan appears to have been the total extermination of the native Irish , and the occupation of their country by settlers from England and Scotland . When districts could be goaded to rebellion , a ready ...
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... look with alarm on his efforts against the freedom of England , or if they perceived them at all , to view them as more than a just humiliation of their enemies . So feeling , they rose in arms to resist the revolution and to support ...
... look with alarm on his efforts against the freedom of England , or if they perceived them at all , to view them as more than a just humiliation of their enemies . So feeling , they rose in arms to resist the revolution and to support ...
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... look for the for- mation of those great and noble characters , which are an or- nament to human nature , and by which , in a restricted sense the universe is governed . A noble emulation will always keep the scholar in exercise , a ...
... look for the for- mation of those great and noble characters , which are an or- nament to human nature , and by which , in a restricted sense the universe is governed . A noble emulation will always keep the scholar in exercise , a ...
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... look on as a passive spectator upon the momentous scenes which were passing around him , and not feel some bursts of a patriotic spirit , overcoming every barrier which prejudice or antiquated customs might have thrown in his way , and ...
... look on as a passive spectator upon the momentous scenes which were passing around him , and not feel some bursts of a patriotic spirit , overcoming every barrier which prejudice or antiquated customs might have thrown in his way , and ...
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... 'Connell . 6 " His frame is tall , expanded , and muscular ; precisely such as befits a man of the people - for the physical classes ever look with double confidence and affection upon a leader who repre- 34 MEMOIRS OF.
... 'Connell . 6 " His frame is tall , expanded , and muscular ; precisely such as befits a man of the people - for the physical classes ever look with double confidence and affection upon a leader who repre- 34 MEMOIRS OF.
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