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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... been one dull monotony , and who with the exception of the regular performance of their clerical duties , had passed their days in inglorious ease , unknown to the world , their being and their name , and DANIEL O'CONNELL , ESQ . 15.
... been one dull monotony , and who with the exception of the regular performance of their clerical duties , had passed their days in inglorious ease , unknown to the world , their being and their name , and DANIEL O'CONNELL , ESQ . 15.
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... passed for the purpose of depressing the Roman Catholics . Protestant ascendency was the general cry , and every effort was made by the Protestant party to suppress doctrines to which they objected . In Ireland , this was done to a ...
... passed for the purpose of depressing the Roman Catholics . Protestant ascendency was the general cry , and every effort was made by the Protestant party to suppress doctrines to which they objected . In Ireland , this was done to a ...
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... passed and acts were passed " for explaining and amending those previously passed , that their glory might not be forgotten . On one of these occasions , an enactment passed against the Romish priests of a nature , over which the ...
... passed and acts were passed " for explaining and amending those previously passed , that their glory might not be forgotten . On one of these occasions , an enactment passed against the Romish priests of a nature , over which the ...
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... passed an act , declaring the supreme authority of Great Britain over Ireland . Mr. Wyse in his History of the Catholic Association , thus de- scribes the state of the country . " George II . ascended the throne , and the Catholics for ...
... passed an act , declaring the supreme authority of Great Britain over Ireland . Mr. Wyse in his History of the Catholic Association , thus de- scribes the state of the country . " George II . ascended the throne , and the Catholics for ...
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... passed , yet was not Ire- land bettered , but the malady grew more chronic and des- perate . Cure was considered impossible , a whole nation was deemed irreclaimable , the desolating famine of 1740 , one of the most terrible in the ...
... passed , yet was not Ire- land bettered , but the malady grew more chronic and des- perate . Cure was considered impossible , a whole nation was deemed irreclaimable , the desolating famine of 1740 , one of the most terrible in the ...
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