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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... parties , without any good or beneficial result ; at the same time , that food is administered to the degraded appetite , which delights to feed on the offals of calumny and detraction . Some strong pre- dilections and partialities will ...
... parties , without any good or beneficial result ; at the same time , that food is administered to the degraded appetite , which delights to feed on the offals of calumny and detraction . Some strong pre- dilections and partialities will ...
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... party , who em- ployed every insinuation against the purity of his motives , which an abused ingenuity could devise , in order to prejudice the reflecting and respectable inhabitants of England against him . This was for a time ...
... party , who em- ployed every insinuation against the purity of his motives , which an abused ingenuity could devise , in order to prejudice the reflecting and respectable inhabitants of England against him . This was for a time ...
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... party , styling themselves , though falsely , the supporters of the church and state , that when he made his appearance amongst the soidisant representatives of the people , contempt , scorn , and hatred were in every possible shape and ...
... party , styling themselves , though falsely , the supporters of the church and state , that when he made his appearance amongst the soidisant representatives of the people , contempt , scorn , and hatred were in every possible shape and ...
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... party against the revolutionists , who had trampled under their feet the sacred appendages of the altar , who had repudiated the authority of the pope , and who had adopted the goddess of reason as the object of their adoration ...
... party against the revolutionists , who had trampled under their feet the sacred appendages of the altar , who had repudiated the authority of the pope , and who had adopted the goddess of reason as the object of their adoration ...
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... party meditating amidst such objects must be thinking far more of the law than the prophets . " He is , unequivocally , a barrister , but apparently of that homely , chamber - keeping , plodding cast , who labour hard to make up , by ...
... party meditating amidst such objects must be thinking far more of the law than the prophets . " He is , unequivocally , a barrister , but apparently of that homely , chamber - keeping , plodding cast , who labour hard to make up , by ...
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