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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... opinion which Mr. O'Connell held of the different modes of education adopted in France and England , may be gathered from the following tract written by him a short time previously to his leaving St. Omer , and which at the same time is ...
... opinion which Mr. O'Connell held of the different modes of education adopted in France and England , may be gathered from the following tract written by him a short time previously to his leaving St. Omer , and which at the same time is ...
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... opinion that may be coaxed out of him in a colloquial way , or listening to what the client relishes still better , for in no event can they be slided into a bill of costs - the counsellor's bursts of jovial and familiar humour ; or ...
... opinion that may be coaxed out of him in a colloquial way , or listening to what the client relishes still better , for in no event can they be slided into a bill of costs - the counsellor's bursts of jovial and familiar humour ; or ...
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... opinion , he was upright , consistent , and unflinching ; he held Catholic emancipation to be the panacea , the political balm of Gilead , which was to remove the complicated disorders of Ireland , disorders which had been producing and ...
... opinion , he was upright , consistent , and unflinching ; he held Catholic emancipation to be the panacea , the political balm of Gilead , which was to remove the complicated disorders of Ireland , disorders which had been producing and ...
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... 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 unnatural and ...
... 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 unnatural and ...
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... opinion . This demonstration of public opinion produced its effect . In the petition intended to have been presented in 1809 , all mention of votes was studiously avoided . In 1810 the bishops again met in synod , and passed resolutions ...
... opinion . This demonstration of public opinion produced its effect . In the petition intended to have been presented in 1809 , all mention of votes was studiously avoided . In 1810 the bishops again met in synod , and passed resolutions ...
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