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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... means exhibited towards him . To hear the private conversation and the suppressed exclamations of these persons , one would have been led to believe that a felon , that a man bringing the plague and pestilence with him , had found his ...
... means exhibited towards him . To hear the private conversation and the suppressed exclamations of these persons , one would have been led to believe that a felon , that a man bringing the plague and pestilence with him , had found his ...
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... means calculated to instil into a mind like that of O'Connell any other sentiment than an aver- sion from the system , although at the same time , he might re- spect and esteem the individuals to whose care he was en- trusted . The ...
... means calculated to instil into a mind like that of O'Connell any other sentiment than an aver- sion from the system , although at the same time , he might re- spect and esteem the individuals to whose care he was en- trusted . The ...
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... means the public good . With the consciousness of the existence of the power within him to benefit his country , O'Connell saw that the monastery was not the place in which that power could he exerted . The word country had for him ...
... means the public good . With the consciousness of the existence of the power within him to benefit his country , O'Connell saw that the monastery was not the place in which that power could he exerted . The word country had for him ...
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... means calculated , to render him the character , in which he row appears ; for with the exception of the knowledge ... mean specimen of his literary attainments at the close of his foreign education . " There was a time when England was ...
... means calculated , to render him the character , in which he row appears ; for with the exception of the knowledge ... mean specimen of his literary attainments at the close of his foreign education . " There was a time when England was ...
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... means , she has made such a rapid progress in the career of glory as to aston- ish and dazzle the eyes of Europe , whilst England , which was a long time foremost in the race must now yield the prize , or if she attempts to vie with her ...
... means , she has made such a rapid progress in the career of glory as to aston- ish and dazzle the eyes of Europe , whilst England , which was a long time foremost in the race must now yield the prize , or if she attempts to vie with her ...
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