The Memoirs, Private and Political, of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., from the Year 1776 to the Close of the Proceedings in Parliament for the Repeal of the Union: Compiled from Official Documentsproprietor, and sold, 1836 - 716 Seiten |
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... friends a good political engine , of which they made fear- ful use . Society was again disorganized by them , though not by act of Parliament , and they had recourse to breaches of the laws to support their supremacy . The Protestant ...
... friends a good political engine , of which they made fear- ful use . Society was again disorganized by them , though not by act of Parliament , and they had recourse to breaches of the laws to support their supremacy . The Protestant ...
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... friends , however , felt it unsafe to shock the nerves of the Ascendency , and moderated their demands . when carried , abolished many small but sharp grievances . It removed several penalties from the clergy . Roman Catholics might be ...
... friends , however , felt it unsafe to shock the nerves of the Ascendency , and moderated their demands . when carried , abolished many small but sharp grievances . It removed several penalties from the clergy . Roman Catholics might be ...
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... friends had presumed . A second warning voice had come from abroad to the ears of the British ministers , in the commencement of the French revolution : and they saw , still more awfully than in 1776 , the danger of rousing masses of ...
... friends had presumed . A second warning voice had come from abroad to the ears of the British ministers , in the commencement of the French revolution : and they saw , still more awfully than in 1776 , the danger of rousing masses of ...
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... friends of the cause was held in 1805 ; a petition for a com- plete emancipation was brought before them , but the majority , were too sluggish for the effort , and rejected it , nor could they be roused to better exertion in 1806 ...
... friends of the cause was held in 1805 ; a petition for a com- plete emancipation was brought before them , but the majority , were too sluggish for the effort , and rejected it , nor could they be roused to better exertion in 1806 ...
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... friends came into power . This body , indeed , as it had been constituted during the last century , was of too feeble a nature to stand the shock of the rebellion . It was founded on mistaken prin- ciples , in not embracing the people ...
... friends came into power . This body , indeed , as it had been constituted during the last century , was of too feeble a nature to stand the shock of the rebellion . It was founded on mistaken prin- ciples , in not embracing the people ...
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Act of Parliament Act of Union admitted amongst argument blood-hounds body called Catholic Association Catholic emancipation cause character church circumstances claim Colonel Brown committee conduct Convention Parliament county of Clare Daniel O'Connell declared doubt Dublin duty effect election emancipation enemies England English Father Murphy favour feeling Fitzgerald freeholders friends give heard Honourable and Learned Honourable Member House of Commons individual influence Ireland Irish justice king Learned Gentleman legislature liberty Lidwill look Lord Lord Steward lordships measure meeting Member for Clare ment mind minister motion nation nature never O'Connell's Oath of Supremacy object occasion opinion oppression party passed patriotism Peel persecution person petition political present priest principle proceedings Protestant question Relief Bill religious repeal resolution respect Roman Catholic shew Sir Charles Saxton Sir Francis Burdett sit and vote Speaker speech spirit statute take the oaths taken thing tion