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 72
... a Papist , refusing to tell when and where he last heard mass , who celebrated it , & c . , were abo- lished . A Papist was allowed to possess a horse of the value The measure , of £ 5 , and admitted to many other equally 72 MEMOIRS OF.
... a Papist , refusing to tell when and where he last heard mass , who celebrated it , & c . , were abo- lished . A Papist was allowed to possess a horse of the value The measure , of £ 5 , and admitted to many other equally 72 MEMOIRS OF.
Page 79
... allowed to affect measures brought forward in the name of the general body of the catholics , and intrigue frequently ruled their destinies . But a new era was commencing . and a very different class of men was coming forward before the ...
... allowed to affect measures brought forward in the name of the general body of the catholics , and intrigue frequently ruled their destinies . But a new era was commencing . and a very different class of men was coming forward before the ...
Page 105
... allowed . The friends of the measure urged as an additional argument , the situation in which the pope then was , being in the hands of the French emperor , and presumed to be under the controul and direction of our arch enemy ...
... allowed . The friends of the measure urged as an additional argument , the situation in which the pope then was , being in the hands of the French emperor , and presumed to be under the controul and direction of our arch enemy ...
Page 106
... has flourished without injury to liberty in republican America , and in Belgium . In our own colony of Canada , it has been wisely allowed to exist unfettered , and no evil has arisen from it ; and it is in 106 MEMOIRS OF.
... has flourished without injury to liberty in republican America , and in Belgium . In our own colony of Canada , it has been wisely allowed to exist unfettered , and no evil has arisen from it ; and it is in 106 MEMOIRS OF.
Page 195
... allowed to leave Dublin , travel through England , obtain passports for France , and sail for Dover , without any obstruction or impediment whatever , Messrs . Lidwill and O'Connell were hunted and watched in every direction . Mr. O ...
... allowed to leave Dublin , travel through England , obtain passports for France , and sail for Dover , without any obstruction or impediment whatever , Messrs . Lidwill and O'Connell were hunted and watched in every direction . Mr. O ...
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