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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... vote of thanks to Sir Francis Burdett , for his just representation of the Irish Catholics , as expressed by the worthy and patriotic baronet , at a dinner recently given in London . The meeting was then adjourned to the following ...
... vote of thanks to Sir Francis Burdett , for his just representation of the Irish Catholics , as expressed by the worthy and patriotic baronet , at a dinner recently given in London . The meeting was then adjourned to the following ...
Page 223
... votes at the approaching election with a just attention to those candidates who had exercised their talent and influence in favour of civil and religious liberty , and con- cluded by moving a resolution to which Mr. Hughes proposed an ...
... votes at the approaching election with a just attention to those candidates who had exercised their talent and influence in favour of civil and religious liberty , and con- cluded by moving a resolution to which Mr. Hughes proposed an ...
Page 234
... vote of thanks to Dr. Troy , coupling with it at the same time a motion of censure on Mr. Clinch for the erroneous statement which he had made to the committee . This affair was likely to have embroiled Mr. O'Connell in a fresh quarrel ...
... vote of thanks to Dr. Troy , coupling with it at the same time a motion of censure on Mr. Clinch for the erroneous statement which he had made to the committee . This affair was likely to have embroiled Mr. O'Connell in a fresh quarrel ...
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... Vote ; the board should therefore in his opinion require a correct and full copy of all the documents upon the ... voted to Daniel O'Connell , Esq . for his able conduct in the chair and the assembly broke up . CHAPTER V. THE dissolution ...
... Vote ; the board should therefore in his opinion require a correct and full copy of all the documents upon the ... voted to Daniel O'Connell , Esq . for his able conduct in the chair and the assembly broke up . CHAPTER V. THE dissolution ...
Page 246
... vote ; and that the delusion and deceit which were practised to procure that vote from him have long since been exposed , and that he now ardently longs for an op- portunity to make reparation , by anxiously endeavouring to re- peal ...
... vote ; and that the delusion and deceit which were practised to procure that vote from him have long since been exposed , and that he now ardently longs for an op- portunity to make reparation , by anxiously endeavouring to re- peal ...
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