Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 1H. Colburn, 1855 |
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... O'Connell , pronounced the conditions to be inadmissible ; and the bishops about the same time declared that they likewise con- sidered them highly objectionable . Sooner than abandon all chance of settling the long - vexed ques- tion ...
... O'Connell , pronounced the conditions to be inadmissible ; and the bishops about the same time declared that they likewise con- sidered them highly objectionable . Sooner than abandon all chance of settling the long - vexed ques- tion ...
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... O'Connell should have been guilty of it . Is he , too , con- tented to sacrifice his liberty to that of others ? [ Mr. O'Connell exclaimed ' Yes ' ] Yes ! admirable philanthropy ! but miserable patriotism . What , then , is the ...
... O'Connell should have been guilty of it . Is he , too , con- tented to sacrifice his liberty to that of others ? [ Mr. O'Connell exclaimed ' Yes ' ] Yes ! admirable philanthropy ! but miserable patriotism . What , then , is the ...
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... O'Connell rose to reply : " While the meeting was yet dazzled and warmed with the brilliant and glowing language of his young friend , he rashly offered himself to their consideration . He rashly interposed the cold , dull jargon of the ...
... O'Connell rose to reply : " While the meeting was yet dazzled and warmed with the brilliant and glowing language of his young friend , he rashly offered himself to their consideration . He rashly interposed the cold , dull jargon of the ...
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... O'Connell ) supported the motion upon both grounds : first , as an Irishman , that this interference would be injurious to public liberty ; secondly , that , as a Catholic , it would be destructive of the Catholic religion . . . . . Let ...
... O'Connell ) supported the motion upon both grounds : first , as an Irishman , that this interference would be injurious to public liberty ; secondly , that , as a Catholic , it would be destructive of the Catholic religion . . . . . Let ...
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William Torrens McCullagh Torrens. O'Connell continued to argue on the demoralizing influence that would be exercised upon the priesthood and the people by ecclesiastical patronage in the hands of a Government professing a different ...
William Torrens McCullagh Torrens. O'Connell continued to argue on the demoralizing influence that would be exercised upon the priesthood and the people by ecclesiastical patronage in the hands of a Government professing a different ...
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