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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... Clare , the Limerick attendants , ( they might be almost called deputies , ) came clustering in . The meeting was held the third day , in the Catholic chapel of the city . It is one of the most imposing Catholic structures in Ireland ...
... Clare , the Limerick attendants , ( they might be almost called deputies , ) came clustering in . The meeting was held the third day , in the Catholic chapel of the city . It is one of the most imposing Catholic structures in Ireland ...
Page 433
... Clare . The Catholics had passed a resolution , at one of their aggre- gate meetings , to oppose the election of every candidate who should not pledge himself against the Duke of Welling- ton's administration . This measure lay for some ...
... Clare . The Catholics had passed a resolution , at one of their aggre- gate meetings , to oppose the election of every candidate who should not pledge himself against the Duke of Welling- ton's administration . This measure lay for some ...
Page 434
... Clare ; and an opportunity was afforded to the Roman Catholic body of proving , that the resolution which had been passed against the Duke of Wellington's government was not an idle vaunt , but that it could be carried in a striking ...
... Clare ; and an opportunity was afforded to the Roman Catholic body of proving , that the resolution which had been passed against the Duke of Wellington's government was not an idle vaunt , but that it could be carried in a striking ...
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... Clare , he does not merely enact the part of a sovereign . He is the chief of the clan of the M'Namaras , and after rehearsing the royal character at Kildare - street , the moment he arrives on the coast of Clare , and visits the oyster ...
... Clare , he does not merely enact the part of a sovereign . He is the chief of the clan of the M'Namaras , and after rehearsing the royal character at Kildare - street , the moment he arrives on the coast of Clare , and visits the oyster ...
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... Clare , where the proceedings of the Association had not reached him ; while others suggested that he was only waiting until the clergy of the county should declare themselves more unequivocally favourable to him . The latter , it was ...
... Clare , where the proceedings of the Association had not reached him ; while others suggested that he was only waiting until the clergy of the county should declare themselves more unequivocally favourable to him . The latter , it was ...
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