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 64
... appearance in various quarters . Even the Parliament , which , after being so completely subjected to England , had ... appearing even among the Protestants . Three years after- wards , a new bill for the registry of priests was thrown ...
... appearance in various quarters . Even the Parliament , which , after being so completely subjected to England , had ... appearing even among the Protestants . Three years after- wards , a new bill for the registry of priests was thrown ...
Page 76
... appearing in armed men . All that the legislature could then do , was to deprecate their wrath . To allow them to vote for members of Parliament , without allowing them a choice , was adding to their power , and shewing 76 . MEMOIRS OF.
... appearing in armed men . All that the legislature could then do , was to deprecate their wrath . To allow them to vote for members of Parliament , without allowing them a choice , was adding to their power , and shewing 76 . MEMOIRS OF.
Page 79
... appeared Daniel O'Connell , to whom , the cause of Catholic Emancipation is indebted for its success , and who wielded the power which he gradually obtained with talent and energy far surpassing that which had been ever witnessed in any ...
... appeared Daniel O'Connell , to whom , the cause of Catholic Emancipation is indebted for its success , and who wielded the power which he gradually obtained with talent and energy far surpassing that which had been ever witnessed in any ...
Page 81
... appeared on the side of the people . Up to this period , they were only known as ensi- oners , or the strings which the ministers held to move and direct the Catholic body . Fortunately , however , their efficiency diminished in direct ...
... appeared on the side of the people . Up to this period , they were only known as ensi- oners , or the strings which the ministers held to move and direct the Catholic body . Fortunately , however , their efficiency diminished in direct ...
Page 86
... appeared at public meetings , but his name , more than his presence was sought af- ter . Till the period of the total secession resulting from the veto quarrel , he appeared to have something like an influence over the aristocratic ...
... appeared at public meetings , but his name , more than his presence was sought af- ter . Till the period of the total secession resulting from the veto quarrel , he appeared to have something like an influence over the aristocratic ...
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