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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... wish to indulge all religions , there can be no doubt whatever that he intended to re - establish the Catholic Hierarchy in Britain , and with it , its arbitrary power . In this unholy attempt , Britain was right in resisting him , and ...
... wish to indulge all religions , there can be no doubt whatever that he intended to re - establish the Catholic Hierarchy in Britain , and with it , its arbitrary power . In this unholy attempt , Britain was right in resisting him , and ...
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... wishes of the patriotic men who had accomplished this measure , yet they thought it right to seize the opportunity , and to make it produce better fruits . matured a plan , by which delegates from the different parts of the country ...
... wishes of the patriotic men who had accomplished this measure , yet they thought it right to seize the opportunity , and to make it produce better fruits . matured a plan , by which delegates from the different parts of the country ...
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... wish of the Roman Catholics that no excuse should be given for associating their endeavours with those of the na- tional enemy . From these conflicting causes , the Association died in 1763. The efforts made , however , had , through ...
... wish of the Roman Catholics that no excuse should be given for associating their endeavours with those of the na- tional enemy . From these conflicting causes , the Association died in 1763. The efforts made , however , had , through ...
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... wishes , directed its will , and ruled it , and through it , the entire Catholic community , with very nearly undivided sway , until the period of his death . He was roughly hewn , both in mind and body - endued by nature with the ...
... wishes , directed its will , and ruled it , and through it , the entire Catholic community , with very nearly undivided sway , until the period of his death . He was roughly hewn , both in mind and body - endued by nature with the ...
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... wish for this exclusive occupation . It has has been said of a distinguished barrister of this country , who sometimes exerts his eloquence in the public meetings of benevolent institutions , that whenever he does so , the orator wants ...
... wish for this exclusive occupation . It has has been said of a distinguished barrister of this country , who sometimes exerts his eloquence in the public meetings of benevolent institutions , that whenever he does so , the orator wants ...
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