Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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excited ; while Mr. Huskisson , puzzled by the subtleties of his own
conscientiousness , and vacillating between his duty to the public and regard for
the opinion of his colleagues , found it impossible to come to a decision . At
length the debate ...
excited ; while Mr. Huskisson , puzzled by the subtleties of his own
conscientiousness , and vacillating between his duty to the public and regard for
the opinion of his colleagues , found it impossible to come to a decision . At
length the debate ...
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If we cease to agitate , ' forsooth ! -We will not cease to agitate . So far from
denying that this Association ( which in truth represents Ireland ) governs the
people , through the power of public opinion , I proclaim it . We are endowed with
great ...
If we cease to agitate , ' forsooth ! -We will not cease to agitate . So far from
denying that this Association ( which in truth represents Ireland ) governs the
people , through the power of public opinion , I proclaim it . We are endowed with
great ...
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To secure his seat for Clare , a periodical vote in favour of Emancipation was ,
perhaps , indispensable ; but on every other question of civil and religious
freedom he had been uniformly opposed to the feelings and opinions of his
countrymen .
To secure his seat for Clare , a periodical vote in favour of Emancipation was ,
perhaps , indispensable ; but on every other question of civil and religious
freedom he had been uniformly opposed to the feelings and opinions of his
countrymen .
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He naturally feared the unfavourable effect that must follow from defeat , and he
foresaw the difficulty there would be in convincing men that he was sincere in the
opinion he had expressed , that there was nothing in the law to prevent him as a
...
He naturally feared the unfavourable effect that must follow from defeat , and he
foresaw the difficulty there would be in convincing men that he was sincere in the
opinion he had expressed , that there was nothing in the law to prevent him as a
...
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His few months ' experience of Irish administration had sufficed to work a rapid
change in his personal opinions on the great question which then occupied every
mind in the community . The conviction was fast growing up within him , that ...
His few months ' experience of Irish administration had sufficed to work a rapid
change in his personal opinions on the great question which then occupied every
mind in the community . The conviction was fast growing up within him , that ...
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