Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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... render inoperative and ineffectual all that we have accomplished ? Are we to let down the spirit of the people ? —are we to allow the energy which we have called up to subside ? - -are we to abandon all public assemblies , and to cease ...
... render inoperative and ineffectual all that we have accomplished ? Are we to let down the spirit of the people ? —are we to allow the energy which we have called up to subside ? - -are we to abandon all public assemblies , and to cease ...
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... rendered himself an especial favourite , not only with the resident gentry of his neighbour- hood , but also with the Catholic bishops and clergy . So strong were these feelings , that when it was first debated in the Association ...
... rendered himself an especial favourite , not only with the resident gentry of his neighbour- hood , but also with the Catholic bishops and clergy . So strong were these feelings , that when it was first debated in the Association ...
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... rendered possible . " The battle , " said Mr. Sheil , " is won , but the effect of the defeat will be mea- sured elsewhere by the demonstration of the over- whelming numbers : -no laying down of our arms while our adversary keeps the ...
... rendered possible . " The battle , " said Mr. Sheil , " is won , but the effect of the defeat will be mea- sured elsewhere by the demonstration of the over- whelming numbers : -no laying down of our arms while our adversary keeps the ...
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... rendered such demon- strations justly formidable . The humane and gallant spirit of the Viceroy was troubled with the fearful results which it was easy to foresee must ensue , if by any rash act or word these excitable though still ...
... rendered such demon- strations justly formidable . The humane and gallant spirit of the Viceroy was troubled with the fearful results which it was easy to foresee must ensue , if by any rash act or word these excitable though still ...
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... 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 shall be under the immediate direction ...
... 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 shall be under the immediate direction ...
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