Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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... mind away . I tell the Duke of Wellington , in the name of that great community to which I belong , that we know our duty and our influence too well . If we cease to agitate , ' forsooth ! -We will not cease to agitate . So far from ...
... mind away . I tell the Duke of Wellington , in the name of that great community to which I belong , that we know our duty and our influence too well . If we cease to agitate , ' forsooth ! -We will not cease to agitate . So far from ...
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... minds of all the last moment . Would O'Connell really go to the poll ? and could he legally be returned ? barrier actually existed to his admission into Parlia- ment , what had they been fighting for so long ? No logic could explain the ...
... minds of all the last moment . Would O'Connell really go to the poll ? and could he legally be returned ? barrier actually existed to his admission into Parlia- ment , what had they been fighting for so long ? No logic could explain the ...
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... minds of others an unquenchable desire that the triumph should be ren- dered as complete as the resources of " tenant insur- rection " rendered possible . " The battle , " said Mr. Sheil , " is won , but the effect of the defeat will be ...
... minds of others an unquenchable desire that the triumph should be ren- dered as complete as the resources of " tenant insur- rection " rendered possible . " The battle , " said Mr. Sheil , " is won , but the effect of the defeat will be ...
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... minds ; and its obsequies were celebrated amid an outburst of popular exultation . Steps were forthwith taken to restore the name and form of the old Catholic Association ; and its resuscitation was inaugurated † by the renewal of the ...
... minds ; and its obsequies were celebrated amid an outburst of popular exultation . Steps were forthwith taken to restore the name and form of the old Catholic Association ; and its resuscitation was inaugurated † by the renewal of the ...
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... mind in the community . The conviction was fast growing up within him , that peace or safety for Ireland there could be none until that question was definitively settled ; and he knew that no circumstance could occasion so disastrous a ...
... mind in the community . The conviction was fast growing up within him , that peace or safety for Ireland there could be none until that question was definitively settled ; and he knew that no circumstance could occasion so disastrous a ...
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Стр. 236 - Ireland, flowed in the same stream, and drenched the same field. When the chill morning dawned, their dead lay cold and stark together ; — in the same deep pit their bodies were deposited — the green corn of spring is now breaking from their commingled dust — the dew falls from heaven upon their union in the grave.
Стр. 176 - That an humble address be presented to his Majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house...
Стр. 37 - ... the history of your country ? Of the charges against the religion of Ireland, the annals of England afford the confutation. The body of your common law was given by the Catholic Alfred. He gave you your judges, your magistrates, your high sheriffs — (you, sir, hold your office, and have called this great assembly, by virtue of his institutions) — your courts of justice, your elective system, and, the great bulwark of your liberties, the trial by jury. When Englishmen peruse the chronicles...
Стр. 235 - The battles, sieges, fortunes, that he has passed " ought to have come back upon him. He ought to have remembered that, from the earliest achievement in which he displayed that military genius which has placed him foremost in the annals of modern warfare, down to that last and surpassing combat which has made his name imperishable — from Assaye to Waterloo — the Irish soldiers, with whom your armies are filled, were the inseparable auxiliaries to the glory with which his unparalleled successes...
Стр. 235 - ... all reserve, and flinging off the slender veil by which his political associates affect to cover, although they cannot hide their motives — distinctly and audaciously tells the Irish people that they are not entitled to the same privileges as Englishmen ; and pronounces them in...