Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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... belong , and as far as I was able , in order to warn the Government of the probable results of * Speech in Association , 18th September , 1828 . the state of things to which the refusal of Emancipation RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 27.
... belong , and as far as I was able , in order to warn the Government of the probable results of * Speech in Association , 18th September , 1828 . the state of things to which the refusal of Emancipation RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 27.
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William Torrens McCullagh Torrens. the state of things to which the refusal of Emancipation was hur- rying the country . I have been represented as a terrorist , and it was said that being myself affrighted , I was anxious to convert my ...
William Torrens McCullagh Torrens. the state of things to which the refusal of Emancipation was hur- rying the country . I have been represented as a terrorist , and it was said that being myself affrighted , I was anxious to convert my ...
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... things to be permitted to continue ? It is only re- quisite to present the question in order that all men should answer - something must be done . What is to be done ? Are you to re - enact the Penal Code ? It is easy for some visionary ...
... things to be permitted to continue ? It is only re- quisite to present the question in order that all men should answer - something must be done . What is to be done ? Are you to re - enact the Penal Code ? It is easy for some visionary ...
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... things which could not last ; yet , what was to be done ? The Marquis of Anglesea , who had always voted against the Catholic claims , had but twelve months before been deliberately selected as the suc- cessor of Lord Wellesley , who ...
... things which could not last ; yet , what was to be done ? The Marquis of Anglesea , who had always voted against the Catholic claims , had but twelve months before been deliberately selected as the suc- cessor of Lord Wellesley , who ...
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... things , and upon the condition of the mass of the population , the more he was persuaded of the urgent need there existed of taking means to show that a practical , and not merely a theoretical , change was to be achieved by ...
... things , and upon the condition of the mass of the population , the more he was persuaded of the urgent need there existed of taking means to show that a practical , and not merely a theoretical , change was to be achieved by ...
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