Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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He did the right thing — the only thing that was possible in his position ; but so
did they . The Earl of Aberdeen succeeded Lord Dudley in the Foreign Office ; Sir
George Murray took the place of Mr. Huskisson as Secretary for the Colonies ;
and ...
He did the right thing — the only thing that was possible in his position ; but so
did they . The Earl of Aberdeen succeeded Lord Dudley in the Foreign Office ; Sir
George Murray took the place of Mr. Huskisson as Secretary for the Colonies ;
and ...
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They must ake men exclaim - This question must be settled , else there is no limit
to the consequences of such a condition of things ! " * At length it was suggested
that Mr. O'Connell should offer himself as a candidate for Clare ; but it was not ...
They must ake men exclaim - This question must be settled , else there is no limit
to the consequences of such a condition of things ! " * At length it was suggested
that Mr. O'Connell should offer himself as a candidate for Clare ; but it was not ...
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I speak of the fact as a leading feature in this strange condition of things . Let
Government look to it . The Irish people are not only organized , but that
organization in all its details is minutely perfect . Every parish in Ireland has a
captain at its ...
I speak of the fact as a leading feature in this strange condition of things . Let
Government look to it . The Irish people are not only organized , but that
organization in all its details is minutely perfect . Every parish in Ireland has a
captain at its ...
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This interview took place about the middle of August , and on the 30th of that
month , in a speech of singular power and dignity of conception , he advised the
Association to warn the people of the perilous condition of things around them .
This interview took place about the middle of August , and on the 30th of that
month , in a speech of singular power and dignity of conception , he advised the
Association to warn the people of the perilous condition of things around them .
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The Cabinet seemed to be little better than a box in an amphitheatre from
whence his Majesty's ministers surveyed the business of blood . This , then , was
the state of things : there were three parties concerned Catholics , Protestants ,
and the ...
The Cabinet seemed to be little better than a box in an amphitheatre from
whence his Majesty's ministers surveyed the business of blood . This , then , was
the state of things : there were three parties concerned Catholics , Protestants ,
and the ...
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