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 172
... Peel , I added , " any friend would disappoint my hopes and wishes who should advise me not to call on Mr. Peel ; " and secondly , his inserting the last reply , which he has attributed to himself , not one word of which did he utter in ...
... Peel , I added , " any friend would disappoint my hopes and wishes who should advise me not to call on Mr. Peel ; " and secondly , his inserting the last reply , which he has attributed to himself , not one word of which did he utter in ...
Page 173
... Peel , and resisting the view you took on the subject . I went to Mr. Ottleys , where not finding Sir Charles , I mentioned to Mr. Ottley , I came for the purpose of letting Sir Charles know ( had he been there ) that I did not conceive ...
... Peel , and resisting the view you took on the subject . I went to Mr. Ottleys , where not finding Sir Charles , I mentioned to Mr. Ottley , I came for the purpose of letting Sir Charles know ( had he been there ) that I did not conceive ...
Page 174
... Peel , while under the impression of receiving ill - treatment from him , had been so grossly offensive , that I still considered you to be the aggressor , that the English lan- guage did not admit of an expression more galling and de ...
... Peel , while under the impression of receiving ill - treatment from him , had been so grossly offensive , that I still considered you to be the aggressor , that the English lan- guage did not admit of an expression more galling and de ...
Page 176
... Peel necessary on your part , he considered his mission as at an end , and that every thing I said afterwards was reasoning . I told him I could not agree with him , for there was no other subject common between us , and that I ...
... Peel necessary on your part , he considered his mission as at an end , and that every thing I said afterwards was reasoning . I told him I could not agree with him , for there was no other subject common between us , and that I ...
Page 177
... Peel ; he said it was substantially correct , and I must say , it was nearly what he has published on that head . " This is the substance of what passed , committed to paper on each day , as soon as Sir Charles Saxton had left me . You ...
... Peel ; he said it was substantially correct , and I must say , it was nearly what he has published on that head . " This is the substance of what passed , committed to paper on each day , as soon as Sir Charles Saxton had left me . You ...
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