Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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Though less disheartening than the result of the division in the previous year , the
narrowness of this majority too plainly indicated that so long as the influence of
Government continued to be neutralized or hostile , no chance existed ...
Though less disheartening than the result of the division in the previous year , the
narrowness of this majority too plainly indicated that so long as the influence of
Government continued to be neutralized or hostile , no chance existed ...
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Would O'Connell really go to the poll ? and could he legally be returned ? barrier
actually existed to his admission into Parliament , what had they been fighting for
so long ? No logic could explain the riddle ; but enthusiasm and eloquence are ...
Would O'Connell really go to the poll ? and could he legally be returned ? barrier
actually existed to his admission into Parliament , what had they been fighting for
so long ? No logic could explain the riddle ; but enthusiasm and eloquence are ...
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Again , upon the 18th September , he recurred to the imminent peril that existed
of civil conflict between the Orange yeomanry of Ulster , who still shouldered the
arms of 1798 , and preserved amongst them the traditional maxims of discipline ...
Again , upon the 18th September , he recurred to the imminent peril that existed
of civil conflict between the Orange yeomanry of Ulster , who still shouldered the
arms of 1798 , and preserved amongst them the traditional maxims of discipline ...
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... be subject to the revision of an aggregate meeting : After considerable debate
the motion was carried , and this memorable confederacy , which under various
forms had existed for a period of nearly six years , separated to meet no more .
... be subject to the revision of an aggregate meeting : After considerable debate
the motion was carried , and this memorable confederacy , which under various
forms had existed for a period of nearly six years , separated to meet no more .
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The more he reflected upon this state of things , and upon the condition of the
mass of the population , the more he was persuaded of the urgent need there
existed of taking means to show that a practical , and not merely a theoretical ,
change ...
The more he reflected upon this state of things , and upon the condition of the
mass of the population , the more he was persuaded of the urgent need there
existed of taking means to show that a practical , and not merely a theoretical ,
change ...
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