Personal Recollections of the Late Daniel O'Connell, M.P.Chapman and Hall, 1848 |
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... - pleader from Lincoln's Inn . Johnson's great object was to gain time . He sued out his habeas corpus in every one of the courts . The last was the Common Pleas . One of his counsel was Scriven , 16 PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS.
... - pleader from Lincoln's Inn . Johnson's great object was to gain time . He sued out his habeas corpus in every one of the courts . The last was the Common Pleas . One of his counsel was Scriven , 16 PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS.
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... Court is with you on that point , so you need not occupy your time by demonstration . " ' That won't do , my lord , ' said Scriven ; ' I must as- sist your lordship with some additional reasons ; I well know the great ability of my ...
... Court is with you on that point , so you need not occupy your time by demonstration . " ' That won't do , my lord , ' said Scriven ; ' I must as- sist your lordship with some additional reasons ; I well know the great ability of my ...
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... Court House of Kilmainham . " That ruin , " said Mr. O'Connell , " was a busy place after the rebellion . Its unpopular celebrity was commemorated in a ballad that began , I think , thus : - ' Harkforward , Kilmainham ! harkforward ...
... Court House of Kilmainham . " That ruin , " said Mr. O'Connell , " was a busy place after the rebellion . Its unpopular celebrity was commemorated in a ballad that began , I think , thus : - ' Harkforward , Kilmainham ! harkforward ...
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... Courts , saying , ' Peter , I'll bet you a guinea that you are a more imper- tinent rascal than I am . ' ' You'd win your guinea , " answered Peter , ' I am certainly the more imper- nent . You are only impertinent to those who you know ...
... Courts , saying , ' Peter , I'll bet you a guinea that you are a more imper- tinent rascal than I am . ' ' You'd win your guinea , " answered Peter , ' I am certainly the more imper- nent . You are only impertinent to those who you know ...
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... court at Castle Island ! And how much the differ- ence between our habits and those of our forefathers is marked by the architecture of their dwellings and of ours . The old castles , or rather the old towers , of Ireland , were ...
... court at Castle Island ! And how much the differ- ence between our habits and those of our forefathers is marked by the architecture of their dwellings and of ours . The old castles , or rather the old towers , of Ireland , were ...
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