Personal Recollections of the Late Daniel O'Connell, M.P.Chapman and Hall, 1848 |
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... talking discur- sively away upon the thousand subjects which past and present politics , and personal anecdote , pre- sented to his mind . There is one thing which these records demon- strate - if indeed it needed demonstration - namely ...
... talking discur- sively away upon the thousand subjects which past and present politics , and personal anecdote , pre- sented to his mind . There is one thing which these records demon- strate - if indeed it needed demonstration - namely ...
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... talks in a tone of leadership : now , " continued O'Connell , “ I never did so on the contrary , I have always professed myself quite ready to follow the lead of any body who should work harder or better than I did ; and my command is ...
... talks in a tone of leadership : now , " continued O'Connell , “ I never did so on the contrary , I have always professed myself quite ready to follow the lead of any body who should work harder or better than I did ; and my command is ...
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... talk such as this passed the day . We slept at the Royal Oak , and at six o'clock next morning we resumed our journey . At Kilkenny , where we breakfasted , many of the leading Repealers of the city waited on Mr. O'Connell to urge him ...
... talk such as this passed the day . We slept at the Royal Oak , and at six o'clock next morning we resumed our journey . At Kilkenny , where we breakfasted , many of the leading Repealers of the city waited on Mr. O'Connell to urge him ...
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... talk to politics generally . O'Connell said that his ex- periment on Imperial " Justice to Ireland " should only continue another year . Should it fail — as he fully expected that it would he was resolved to devote the rest of his life ...
... talk to politics generally . O'Connell said that his ex- periment on Imperial " Justice to Ireland " should only continue another year . Should it fail — as he fully expected that it would he was resolved to devote the rest of his life ...
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... ' 66 6 No , ' replied the lady ; ' I have seen M'Carthy More's triumphant entry into Blarney , and what can Paris furnish to excel that ? ' 99 The mention of M'Carthy More led him to talk of OF O'CONNELL . 45 CHAPTER V. ...
... ' 66 6 No , ' replied the lady ; ' I have seen M'Carthy More's triumphant entry into Blarney , and what can Paris furnish to excel that ? ' 99 The mention of M'Carthy More led him to talk of OF O'CONNELL . 45 CHAPTER V. ...
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