Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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Duke of Wellington , Premier - Birmingham unrepresented Secession of the
Canningites — Declaration of the Premier in the Lords - Refusal to abate
agitation - Mr . Vesey Fitzgerald -Return of O'Connell for Clare - Revival of the old
Catholic ...
Duke of Wellington , Premier - Birmingham unrepresented Secession of the
Canningites — Declaration of the Premier in the Lords - Refusal to abate
agitation - Mr . Vesey Fitzgerald -Return of O'Connell for Clare - Revival of the old
Catholic ...
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Duke of Wellington , Premier - Birmingham unrepresentedSecession of the
Canningites — Declaration of the Premier in the Lords — Refusal to abate
agitation - Mr . Vesey Fitzgerald -Return of O'Connell for Clare — Revival of the
old Catholic ...
Duke of Wellington , Premier - Birmingham unrepresentedSecession of the
Canningites — Declaration of the Premier in the Lords — Refusal to abate
agitation - Mr . Vesey Fitzgerald -Return of O'Connell for Clare — Revival of the
old Catholic ...
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A series of resolutions pledging the Association to oppose the return to
Parliament of every supporter of the Wellington Cabinet was , after much
discussion , carried at a meeting of that body on the 24th January . O'Connell
argued in its favour ...
A series of resolutions pledging the Association to oppose the return to
Parliament of every supporter of the Wellington Cabinet was , after much
discussion , carried at a meeting of that body on the 24th January . O'Connell
argued in its favour ...
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On the 2nd May , Mr. O'Connell moved that the resolution of the 24th January
should be rescinded in consequence of the assent given by the Duke of
Wellington to the repeal of the Test Act . He was supported by Mr. Barrett , Mr.
Conway , and ...
On the 2nd May , Mr. O'Connell moved that the resolution of the 24th January
should be rescinded in consequence of the assent given by the Duke of
Wellington to the repeal of the Test Act . He was supported by Mr. Barrett , Mr.
Conway , and ...
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At length it was suggested that Mr. O'Connell should offer himself as a candidate
for Clare ; but it was not without much hesitation that he consented to do so . He
naturally feared the unfavourable effect that must follow from defeat , and he ...
At length it was suggested that Mr. O'Connell should offer himself as a candidate
for Clare ; but it was not without much hesitation that he consented to do so . He
naturally feared the unfavourable effect that must follow from defeat , and he ...
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