Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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In consequence of a disagreement between Mr. Tierney and Mr. Herries , the
Goderich Cabinet was early in January dissolved , and the Duke of Welling : ton
was called on by the King to form a new administration . Upon what principles did
...
In consequence of a disagreement between Mr. Tierney and Mr. Herries , the
Goderich Cabinet was early in January dissolved , and the Duke of Welling : ton
was called on by the King to form a new administration . Upon what principles did
...
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—are we to allow the energy which we have called up to subside ? -are we to
abandon all public assemblies , and to cease pouring forth our ardent and
exciting appeals ? We are not so utterly weak as to give up the results of all our
labours ...
—are we to allow the energy which we have called up to subside ? -are we to
abandon all public assemblies , and to cease pouring forth our ardent and
exciting appeals ? We are not so utterly weak as to give up the results of all our
labours ...
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They said ' this custom of the country , ' as it was called , ' was contrary alike to the
laws of God and man ; ' the lords exclaimed that the priests everywhere were
sowing disunion and destroying the wholesome dependence of the tenant upon
...
They said ' this custom of the country , ' as it was called , ' was contrary alike to the
laws of God and man ; ' the lords exclaimed that the priests everywhere were
sowing disunion and destroying the wholesome dependence of the tenant upon
...
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But if the state of the Catholics were deserving of attention , that of the Protestants
called likewise for remark . It was in vain to hide it from themselves . The
Protestants were every day becoming more alienated by their display of power .
But if the state of the Catholics were deserving of attention , that of the Protestants
called likewise for remark . It was in vain to hide it from themselves . The
Protestants were every day becoming more alienated by their display of power .
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We may have prepared the public mind , and rendered it susceptible of the
feelings from which these meetings derive their origin , but we have not called
them . I do not desire to see any assemblies of Roman Catholics , excepting such
as ...
We may have prepared the public mind , and rendered it susceptible of the
feelings from which these meetings derive their origin , but we have not called
them . I do not desire to see any assemblies of Roman Catholics , excepting such
as ...
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