Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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Of these the most important , doubtless , was Catholic Emancipation ; yet it was
not upon it that the coalition was destined to be broken up . Electoral Reform ,
which had hitherto been regarded as of little moment in a party sense , had
gradually ...
Of these the most important , doubtless , was Catholic Emancipation ; yet it was
not upon it that the coalition was destined to be broken up . Electoral Reform ,
which had hitherto been regarded as of little moment in a party sense , had
gradually ...
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The fear of losing personal importance by the loss of seats that had frequently
been won at ruinous expense , brought men to think of toleration who had never
thought of it before . * The political nerves of the most resolute began to give way
.
The fear of losing personal importance by the loss of seats that had frequently
been won at ruinous expense , brought men to think of toleration who had never
thought of it before . * The political nerves of the most resolute began to give way
.
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... less awful ; and statesmen should not expend their time ( and moments in this
crisis have become of value ) in declaiming against the influence of the
priesthood , but in considering the magnitude of that most important and
momentous fact .
... less awful ; and statesmen should not expend their time ( and moments in this
crisis have become of value ) in declaiming against the influence of the
priesthood , but in considering the magnitude of that most important and
momentous fact .
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fluence of its chief promoters , and the independent spirit traditionally ascribed to
the yeomanry of that portion of the kingdom , more than ordinary importance was
attached to the assemblage . Mr. Sheil conceived the bold idea of presenting ...
fluence of its chief promoters , and the independent spirit traditionally ascribed to
the yeomanry of that portion of the kingdom , more than ordinary importance was
attached to the assemblage . Mr. Sheil conceived the bold idea of presenting ...
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the time in London , but the letter was shown to Mr. Sheil , who , while he saw the
importance of the course it recommended , felt all the difficulty that beset the
attempt to procure its adoption . Recollections of 1925 and 1827 were still too
fresh ...
the time in London , but the letter was shown to Mr. Sheil , who , while he saw the
importance of the course it recommended , felt all the difficulty that beset the
attempt to procure its adoption . Recollections of 1925 and 1827 were still too
fresh ...
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