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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Page 67
... Parliament , where a party , which might almost be called popular , came into existence ; public measures were more ... Parliaments . The Irish member was previously elected for life ; and it was considered that a great boon was obtained ...
... Parliament , where a party , which might almost be called popular , came into existence ; public measures were more ... Parliaments . The Irish member was previously elected for life ; and it was considered that a great boon was obtained ...
Page 76
... Parliament , or to fill the office of Lord Lieutenant , or Lord Chancellor , or Judge in either of the three Courts of Record or Admiralty , or Keeper of the Privy - Seal , Secretary of State , Lieutenant or Custos Rotolorum of Counties ...
... Parliament , or to fill the office of Lord Lieutenant , or Lord Chancellor , or Judge in either of the three Courts of Record or Admiralty , or Keeper of the Privy - Seal , Secretary of State , Lieutenant or Custos Rotolorum of Counties ...
Page 83
... Parliamentary history . A sketch of the character of these celebrated men , may prove highly interesting , and it may be further said that the Irish bar , with Mr. O'Connell almost as the junior , was at this pe- riod the focus of the ...
... Parliamentary history . A sketch of the character of these celebrated men , may prove highly interesting , and it may be further said that the Irish bar , with Mr. O'Connell almost as the junior , was at this pe- riod the focus of the ...
Page 96
... Parliament ; the second produced a very wavering policy in the presentations of their petitions , which instead of ... parliamentary parties , and employed as an instrument of no mean efficacy in the political warfare for power and place ...
... Parliament ; the second produced a very wavering policy in the presentations of their petitions , which instead of ... parliamentary parties , and employed as an instrument of no mean efficacy in the political warfare for power and place ...
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