Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... proceeded further with the Government bill , the peti- tioners should be heard by counsel , or by witnesses , at the Bar . The members of the deputation , who were seated under the gallery , marked with anxiety the fluctuating features ...
... proceeded further with the Government bill , the peti- tioners should be heard by counsel , or by witnesses , at the Bar . The members of the deputation , who were seated under the gallery , marked with anxiety the fluctuating features ...
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... proceeded with . It was regarded solely in the light of one of those collateral measures by the help of which it had been supposed that a settle- ment of the Catholic question might have been effected and accordingly we find amongst its ...
... proceeded with . It was regarded solely in the light of one of those collateral measures by the help of which it had been supposed that a settle- ment of the Catholic question might have been effected and accordingly we find amongst its ...
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... proceeded to contrast therewith their awakened sense of dignity and duty in more recent days . " At length , " he exclaimed , " they have learned to partici- pate in the popular sentiment ; the spirit by which the great body of the ...
... proceeded to contrast therewith their awakened sense of dignity and duty in more recent days . " At length , " he exclaimed , " they have learned to partici- pate in the popular sentiment ; the spirit by which the great body of the ...
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Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 2 William Torrens McCullagh Torrens Полный просмотр - 1855 |
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afterwards agitation amongst appeared became bill bishops Catholic Association Catholic emancipation Catholic question cause character church clergy concession court Crown Curran declared Dublin Duke Duke of York effect eminent England excited exclaimed expression father favour fear feelings felt forty-shilling freeholders France French gentleman Government Grattan heard heart honour hope House of Commons influence Ireland Irish justice Justice Ball letter look Lord Eldon Lord Liverpool Lord Wellesley Macready manner meeting ment mind minister nature never noble Norbury O'Connell O'Connell's object occasion once opinion Parliament Parliament of Ireland party passed passion persons petition play Plunket political popular possession present proceeded profession Protestant recollections regarding religion religious RICHARD LALOR SHEIL Roman Catholic scene seemed sentiment Sheil soon speech spirit success thought tion tone utterance voice vote Waterford whole Wolfe Tone young