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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... brought into col- lision with other men , in what manner is he to form his judge- ment of the rectitude of their actions ? What is fit to be done , and what excites universal applause , not only calls forth our approbation , but warms ...
... brought into col- lision with other men , in what manner is he to form his judge- ment of the rectitude of their actions ? What is fit to be done , and what excites universal applause , not only calls forth our approbation , but warms ...
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... brought with him from the cloister many of those peculiarities which belong solely to the ecclesiastical , office , and even some of his intontations and accents in public speaking appear at the present day to intimate that he once ...
... brought with him from the cloister many of those peculiarities which belong solely to the ecclesiastical , office , and even some of his intontations and accents in public speaking appear at the present day to intimate that he once ...
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... brought some of them to the scaffold . Perhaps at no period of European history , were the times so peculiarly calculated for the formation of a great political character , as that when O'Connell first entered upon the stage of active ...
... brought some of them to the scaffold . Perhaps at no period of European history , were the times so peculiarly calculated for the formation of a great political character , as that when O'Connell first entered upon the stage of active ...
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... Napoleon's than a Dublin advo- cate , " One of the greatest sources of attack on Mr. O'Connell , is an alleged predilection for personal abuse . The urgency with which this charge has been brought forward , certainly shews 36 MEMOIRS OF.
... Napoleon's than a Dublin advo- cate , " One of the greatest sources of attack on Mr. O'Connell , is an alleged predilection for personal abuse . The urgency with which this charge has been brought forward , certainly shews 36 MEMOIRS OF.
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Compiled from Official Documents Robert Huish. which this charge has been brought forward , certainly shews a lack of others of greater moment ; but , passing this by , it must be admitted that his personal sarcasm has on many occasions ...
Compiled from Official Documents Robert Huish. which this charge has been brought forward , certainly shews a lack of others of greater moment ; but , passing this by , it must be admitted that his personal sarcasm has on many occasions ...
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