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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Page 37
... matter whether Mr. O'Connell has been generally placed in a situation , where a man of warm blood could by any pos- sibility , be restrained from using language characterised by a little heat and asperity . Let any one read the speeches ...
... matter whether Mr. O'Connell has been generally placed in a situation , where a man of warm blood could by any pos- sibility , be restrained from using language characterised by a little heat and asperity . Let any one read the speeches ...
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... matters , and only a commencement of the persecution . It was necessary to confirm the treaty of Li- merick by parliament . To do so nominally , the legislature could not , with an approach to decency and good faith refuse , but it was ...
... matters , and only a commencement of the persecution . It was necessary to confirm the treaty of Li- merick by parliament . To do so nominally , the legislature could not , with an approach to decency and good faith refuse , but it was ...
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... matter of opinion , degenerates into personalities , and eventually becomes the source of the most bitter strife and rancour . Living indeed in this age of freedom and mental illumina- tion , the whole series of oppression seems so ...
... matter of opinion , degenerates into personalities , and eventually becomes the source of the most bitter strife and rancour . Living indeed in this age of freedom and mental illumina- tion , the whole series of oppression seems so ...
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... matter . It shews how gently and subduedly the Roman Catholic lifted his head after his long subjection . It was given in the still small voice of supplication - a voice always drowned in the confusion of party and cabal , and which the ...
... matter . It shews how gently and subduedly the Roman Catholic lifted his head after his long subjection . It was given in the still small voice of supplication - a voice always drowned in the confusion of party and cabal , and which the ...
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... their own political creed . Their simple alle- giance was now too important a matter to be mixed up with questions of form . Mr. Townshend declared , in the English Parliament , " He should be glad to see some DANIEL O'CONNELL , ESQ . 69.
... their own political creed . Their simple alle- giance was now too important a matter to be mixed up with questions of form . Mr. Townshend declared , in the English Parliament , " He should be glad to see some DANIEL O'CONNELL , ESQ . 69.
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