Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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On the 2nd May , Mr. O'Connell moved that the resolution of the 24th January
should be rescinded in consequence of the assent given by the Duke of
Wellington to the repeal of the Test Act . He was supported by Mr. Barrett , Mr.
Conway , and ...
On the 2nd May , Mr. O'Connell moved that the resolution of the 24th January
should be rescinded in consequence of the assent given by the Duke of
Wellington to the repeal of the Test Act . He was supported by Mr. Barrett , Mr.
Conway , and ...
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be seen . claimed to represent the interests and feelings of the people , and the
Minister who , supported by the whole aristocracy of his county , represented the
Government of the King . The most perfect order and sobriety prevailed .
be seen . claimed to represent the interests and feelings of the people , and the
Minister who , supported by the whole aristocracy of his county , represented the
Government of the King . The most perfect order and sobriety prevailed .
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The Marquis of Anglesea , who had always voted against the Catholic claims ,
had but twelve months before been deliberately selected as the successor of
Lord Wellesley , who had always supported those claims in the vice - royalty of
Ireland ...
The Marquis of Anglesea , who had always voted against the Catholic claims ,
had but twelve months before been deliberately selected as the successor of
Lord Wellesley , who had always supported those claims in the vice - royalty of
Ireland ...
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still were those indeed amongst the higher classes on both sides of the Channel
who , rather than give way , would have supported Government in suspending all
legal liberty , and resorting to military force in order to put down the agitation .
still were those indeed amongst the higher classes on both sides of the Channel
who , rather than give way , would have supported Government in suspending all
legal liberty , and resorting to military force in order to put down the agitation .
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Official men , both Whig and Tory , supported the Malthusian theory of allowing
misery to burn itself out . O'Connell and his disciples advocated a repeal of the
Union . Wise and practical men of all parties among the middle classes , and the
...
Official men , both Whig and Tory , supported the Malthusian theory of allowing
misery to burn itself out . O'Connell and his disciples advocated a repeal of the
Union . Wise and practical men of all parties among the middle classes , and the
...
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