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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... taken place . In a short time he returned with a sword and pistol , and presenting them to ' his adversary , said Tenez , mon ami , la choix est a vous , c'est a moi egal . Le Gascon was confounded at this cool and collected manner of ...
... taken place . In a short time he returned with a sword and pistol , and presenting them to ' his adversary , said Tenez , mon ami , la choix est a vous , c'est a moi egal . Le Gascon was confounded at this cool and collected manner of ...
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... taken by the members of the Irish parliament , and Roman Catholics were thus excluded from the legislature . It likewise excluded them from all offi- ces , ecclesiastical , civil or military , and barristers practising without taking it ...
... taken by the members of the Irish parliament , and Roman Catholics were thus excluded from the legislature . It likewise excluded them from all offi- ces , ecclesiastical , civil or military , and barristers practising without taking it ...
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... taken . The Papists might have been put to the sword , but this would have been both laborious and dangerous ; it was better that the Irish should learn to destroy each other . What chiefly remained to be done was , sedulously to put ...
... taken . The Papists might have been put to the sword , but this would have been both laborious and dangerous ; it was better that the Irish should learn to destroy each other . What chiefly remained to be done was , sedulously to put ...
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... taken to acquaint them with their rights or their power to assume them , and the science of showing them their strength was not known . -- In these circumstances , application was made to the com- mercial body , whose rise has been ...
... taken to acquaint them with their rights or their power to assume them , and the science of showing them their strength was not known . -- In these circumstances , application was made to the com- mercial body , whose rise has been ...
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... taken . " The address and humble petition of the Roman Ca- tholics of Ireland , " prepared during the previous reign , but for some time held back from a fear that it was conceived in too bold a tone , was signed by six hundred names ...
... taken . " The address and humble petition of the Roman Ca- tholics of Ireland , " prepared during the previous reign , but for some time held back from a fear that it was conceived in too bold a tone , was signed by six hundred names ...
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