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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... occasions , carried in favour of the Catholics . A constitutional measure was afterwards carried , limiting the duration of Parliaments . The Irish member was previously elected for life ; and it was considered that a great boon was ...
... occasions , carried in favour of the Catholics . A constitutional measure was afterwards carried , limiting the duration of Parliaments . The Irish member was previously elected for life ; and it was considered that a great boon was ...
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... dinner should be given , a meeting was accordingly held at the Royal Exchange , Dublin , for the purpose of choosing stewards , and making the other necessary arrangements befitting so important an occasion The motion for 114 MEMOIRS OF.
... dinner should be given , a meeting was accordingly held at the Royal Exchange , Dublin , for the purpose of choosing stewards , and making the other necessary arrangements befitting so important an occasion The motion for 114 MEMOIRS OF.
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Compiled from Official Documents Robert Huish. necessary arrangements befitting so important an occasion The motion for the dinner was made and seconded by two Catholic gentlemen , Mr. James Conolly and Mr. O'Conneil . Mr. Lawless ...
Compiled from Official Documents Robert Huish. necessary arrangements befitting so important an occasion The motion for the dinner was made and seconded by two Catholic gentlemen , Mr. James Conolly and Mr. O'Conneil . Mr. Lawless ...
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... occasion , the Protestant was as ready to meet the Catho- lic , as the Catholic was the Protestant , and surely from a prince , who had declared that the crown was only kept in trust for the benefit of the people , every thing was to be ...
... occasion , the Protestant was as ready to meet the Catho- lic , as the Catholic was the Protestant , and surely from a prince , who had declared that the crown was only kept in trust for the benefit of the people , every thing was to be ...
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... occasions , hundreds of zealous preachers of the authority of the Association , If they were the medium of communicating the influence of that assembly to the people , on the other hand , they transmitted the influence of the people to ...
... occasions , hundreds of zealous preachers of the authority of the Association , If they were the medium of communicating the influence of that assembly to the people , on the other hand , they transmitted the influence of the people to ...
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