Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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Vesey Fitzgerald must be seized with a gigantic grasp , and hurled from the
House of Commons . In such a cause it was impossible to stop . On ! on ! should
be their maxim . They could not rest where they were ; seven millions must
advance .
Vesey Fitzgerald must be seized with a gigantic grasp , and hurled from the
House of Commons . In such a cause it was impossible to stop . On ! on ! should
be their maxim . They could not rest where they were ; seven millions must
advance .
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For wherefore should we disguise tha the priesthood of Ireland have enlisted
themselves in the cause of the country , and bear its standard ? Let Protestants
rail at this infusion of politics into religion , or religion into politics , as they will .
For wherefore should we disguise tha the priesthood of Ireland have enlisted
themselves in the cause of the country , and bear its standard ? Let Protestants
rail at this infusion of politics into religion , or religion into politics , as they will .
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... and not at once interposing for its adjustment , —by their strange
procrastination , and almost imbecile indecision - by their fantastical irresolution
and unaccountable infirmity of purpose , have caused the mind of Ireland to be
infuriated to ...
... and not at once interposing for its adjustment , —by their strange
procrastination , and almost imbecile indecision - by their fantastical irresolution
and unaccountable infirmity of purpose , have caused the mind of Ireland to be
infuriated to ...
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... and the discontinuance of demonstrations calculated to cause exasperation
and alarm . * The address was received in various districts at the moment when
thousands were marching to a common place of rendezvous ; they instantly
obeyed ...
... and the discontinuance of demonstrations calculated to cause exasperation
and alarm . * The address was received in various districts at the moment when
thousands were marching to a common place of rendezvous ; they instantly
obeyed ...
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On arriving at the place appointed , a message was conveyed to him from Lord
Darnley by Mr. Shee , * requesting that he would not attempt to speak , lest it
should be looked upon as an intrusion , and injure the cause which he designed
to ...
On arriving at the place appointed , a message was conveyed to him from Lord
Darnley by Mr. Shee , * requesting that he would not attempt to speak , lest it
should be looked upon as an intrusion , and injure the cause which he designed
to ...
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