Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... petition which has been entrusted to Lord Donoughmore and Mr. Plunket ought not to be presented by them . He says , of the numerous persons who signed that petition some must be dead - is it the petition of the dead men ? Really , when ...
... petition which has been entrusted to Lord Donoughmore and Mr. Plunket ought not to be presented by them . He says , of the numerous persons who signed that petition some must be dead - is it the petition of the dead men ? Really , when ...
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... petition as to the present . Our petitions are generally submitted to Mr. Grattan seven or eight months before they are presented . Did Mr. O'Connell ever allege that some of the petitioners were dead , or absent , or had changed their ...
... petition as to the present . Our petitions are generally submitted to Mr. Grattan seven or eight months before they are presented . Did Mr. O'Connell ever allege that some of the petitioners were dead , or absent , or had changed their ...
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... petition was given to Lord Donoughmore and to Mr. Plunket that it might be presented as soon as possible , and it was not possible to present it during the last session , when the Queen's case blocked up all the avenues of the state ...
... petition was given to Lord Donoughmore and to Mr. Plunket that it might be presented as soon as possible , and it was not possible to present it during the last session , when the Queen's case blocked up all the avenues of the state ...
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Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 2 William Torrens McCullagh Torrens Полный просмотр - 1855 |
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