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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... never does it happen , that due and proper justice is done to the character of an individual during his life time , and it is only when he is removed from the scenes of this world , that his real dispositions as they dis- played ...
... never does it happen , that due and proper justice is done to the character of an individual during his life time , and it is only when he is removed from the scenes of this world , that his real dispositions as they dis- played ...
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... never felt that distrust and hatred of the Irish Agitator , which so long and so powerfully influenced the more exalted and in- structed of our countrymen . The extent and intensity of this hatred can never be thoroughly estimated by ...
... never felt that distrust and hatred of the Irish Agitator , which so long and so powerfully influenced the more exalted and in- structed of our countrymen . The extent and intensity of this hatred can never be thoroughly estimated by ...
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... never been made publicly known , perhaps the chief of them may be found in the circumstances of his clerical education . Prohibited by the crooked policy of the times from acquiring this in his own coun- try , the study of catholic ...
... never been made publicly known , perhaps the chief of them may be found in the circumstances of his clerical education . Prohibited by the crooked policy of the times from acquiring this in his own coun- try , the study of catholic ...
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... never pursue by just efficacious 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 ...
... never pursue by just efficacious 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 ...
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... never known to have sprung up before under an arbitrary govern- ment , and the most excellent compositions in eloquence that the moderns can boast of , in a language the least fitted of any for the purposes of oratory . By these means ...
... never known to have sprung up before under an arbitrary govern- ment , and the most excellent compositions in eloquence that the moderns can boast of , in a language the least fitted of any for the purposes of oratory . By these means ...
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