Personal Recollections of the Late Daniel O'Connell, M.P.Chapman and Hall, 1848 |
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... John O'Neill , a venerable and wealthy citizen of Dublin , who had been one of the Volunteers of 1782. O'Connell's speech was admirable . It was logical , spirited , and eloquent . When we were returning from the meet- ing I expressed ...
... John O'Neill , a venerable and wealthy citizen of Dublin , who had been one of the Volunteers of 1782. O'Connell's speech was admirable . It was logical , spirited , and eloquent . When we were returning from the meet- ing I expressed ...
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... John O'Connell to attend their meeting next week . " - " My son John will go - won't won't you , John ? " - " Yes , father . " - " Then write and tell ' em so . " - " Counsellor Clements , " resumed Ray , " has made an objection to the ...
... John O'Connell to attend their meeting next week . " - " My son John will go - won't won't you , John ? " - " Yes , father . " - " Then write and tell ' em so . " - " Counsellor Clements , " resumed Ray , " has made an objection to the ...
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... John O'Connell , and Charles O'Connell , of Ennis . I often formed one of the travelling party until 1843 ; but in that year so many meetings sprang up , which I was deputed to attend on the part of the Association , that I found it ...
... John O'Connell , and Charles O'Connell , of Ennis . I often formed one of the travelling party until 1843 ; but in that year so many meetings sprang up , which I was deputed to attend on the part of the Association , that I found it ...
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... John came part of the way with me ; and oh , how I did envy him , when he turned off the road to hunt among the * See page 48 , ante . " mountains , whilst I had to enter on the OF O'CONNELL . 117.
... John came part of the way with me ; and oh , how I did envy him , when he turned off the road to hunt among the * See page 48 , ante . " mountains , whilst I had to enter on the OF O'CONNELL . 117.
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... John O'Connell , of Ashtown , near Dublin , the brother of a lineal ancestor , had " proved his good affection " to Oliver Cromwell in 1655 , conformed to Protestantism , and thereby saved his property from confiscation . " I saw his ...
... John O'Connell , of Ashtown , near Dublin , the brother of a lineal ancestor , had " proved his good affection " to Oliver Cromwell in 1655 , conformed to Protestantism , and thereby saved his property from confiscation . " I saw his ...
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