Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1903 |
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... English character . - Relation to parties ib . • • Sympathy with the Mulgrave Administration General disappointment with the Whigs Grocers ' licenses Great despondency . - Pecuniary troubles . - Longing for repeal ' Memoir on Irish ...
... English character . - Relation to parties ib . • • Sympathy with the Mulgrave Administration General disappointment with the Whigs Grocers ' licenses Great despondency . - Pecuniary troubles . - Longing for repeal ' Memoir on Irish ...
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... English political party cordially liked him , and in Parlia- ment he had to bear alone the assaults of statesmen and orators of the most varied opinions . By the more violent Irish Protestants he was regarded with feelings of mingled ...
... English political party cordially liked him , and in Parlia- ment he had to bear alone the assaults of statesmen and orators of the most varied opinions . By the more violent Irish Protestants he was regarded with feelings of mingled ...
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... English society - graceful , courteous , modestly retiring , and in his demeanour towards ladies extremely , but according to English notions somewhat too elaborately , deferential . ' It was exactly , ' she said , ' the manner of a ...
... English society - graceful , courteous , modestly retiring , and in his demeanour towards ladies extremely , but according to English notions somewhat too elaborately , deferential . ' It was exactly , ' she said , ' the manner of a ...
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... English law , and it is not probable that O'Connell under any circumstances would have taken his place among them ; but the most competent judges in England as well ut [ t as in Ireland recognised in him an eminently sound and A Letter ...
... English law , and it is not probable that O'Connell under any circumstances would have taken his place among them ; but the most competent judges in England as well ut [ t as in Ireland recognised in him an eminently sound and A Letter ...
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... English eye ; and to all this we must add the intense political and religious passion that has been constantly imported into Irish courts , and the power which appeal to such passions has often had upon witnesses and juries . In this ...
... English eye ; and to all this we must add the intense political and religious passion that has been constantly imported into Irish courts , and the power which appeal to such passions has often had upon witnesses and juries . In this ...
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