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 57
... Justice , and marriage could not be contracted with the certainty of its being perma- nent . Having now acomplished a dreary and revolting detail , a more pleasing prospect opens on our view , in the endeavours . of those bold and ...
... Justice , and marriage could not be contracted with the certainty of its being perma- nent . Having now acomplished a dreary and revolting detail , a more pleasing prospect opens on our view , in the endeavours . of those bold and ...
Page 66
... justice , and appealed to the terms of the treaty of Limerick . It detailed the grievances of the Roman Catholics , in terms similar to those of a later address , which has been quoted above , but in a somewhat bolder spirit . This ...
... justice , and appealed to the terms of the treaty of Limerick . It detailed the grievances of the Roman Catholics , in terms similar to those of a later address , which has been quoted above , but in a somewhat bolder spirit . This ...
Page 67
... justice ; the Whiteboys made their first appear- ance ; and the Association , afraid of being identified with their outrages , kept farther aloof . An invasion was at this time feared from France : and , indeed , the wreck of an ...
... justice ; the Whiteboys made their first appear- ance ; and the Association , afraid of being identified with their outrages , kept farther aloof . An invasion was at this time feared from France : and , indeed , the wreck of an ...
Page 68
... justice , by a levy . " But the unfortunate outrages still continued . The Whiteboys assembled at night , dressed in white shirts , turning up the ground , levelling enclosures , and destroying cattle . These commotions were not ...
... justice , by a levy . " But the unfortunate outrages still continued . The Whiteboys assembled at night , dressed in white shirts , turning up the ground , levelling enclosures , and destroying cattle . These commotions were not ...
Page 70
... justice - if Protestants once admitted the principle that anything should ever be granted in their favour -their just claims to equality would advance day by day . The bill was therefore contested in every stage , and every effort ...
... justice - if Protestants once admitted the principle that anything should ever be granted in their favour -their just claims to equality would advance day by day . The bill was therefore contested in every stage , and every effort ...
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