Recollections and Experiences During a Parliamentary Career from 1833 to 1848, Volum 2R. Bentley, 1849 |
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... course the same inexorable rule was to be applied to any remoter localities assisted by the Association , that was recommended for the Metro- politan . It was to such premature and unreasoning rigidness as this DIFFICULTIES OF MR . O ...
... course the same inexorable rule was to be applied to any remoter localities assisted by the Association , that was recommended for the Metro- politan . It was to such premature and unreasoning rigidness as this DIFFICULTIES OF MR . O ...
Side 18
... course go down to Carlow at once when wanted , and go from parish to parish agitating . " I will write off for Dan at once , ( my brother was at Florence at the time , ) and meanwhile hold myself in readiness to go down at call and work ...
... course go down to Carlow at once when wanted , and go from parish to parish agitating . " I will write off for Dan at once , ( my brother was at Florence at the time , ) and meanwhile hold myself in readiness to go down at call and work ...
Side 23
... course , provide what funds were required . Nor did his pecuniary efforts end here ; for wherever there was a difficult election , he was looked to as a species of national treasurer , and answered the call to the best of his power ...
... course , provide what funds were required . Nor did his pecuniary efforts end here ; for wherever there was a difficult election , he was looked to as a species of national treasurer , and answered the call to the best of his power ...
Side 25
... and which they can give , we should succeed gloriously . motion . " With respect to our own affairs , the prospect is of course clouded by the refusal of the duke VOL . II . с to allow his son to stand . I do not CANDIDATE FOR DUBLIN . 25.
... and which they can give , we should succeed gloriously . motion . " With respect to our own affairs , the prospect is of course clouded by the refusal of the duke VOL . II . с to allow his son to stand . I do not CANDIDATE FOR DUBLIN . 25.
Side 27
... course of his harangue enlarged much upon the admirable " temperance movement , " ( then in the hey - day of its progress and prosperity , ) of the precepts and practice of which he was ( and is ) a most rigid observer . But the effects ...
... course of his harangue enlarged much upon the admirable " temperance movement , " ( then in the hey - day of its progress and prosperity , ) of the precepts and practice of which he was ( and is ) a most rigid observer . But the effects ...
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Recollections and Experiences During a Parliamentary Career from ..., Volum 2 John O'Connell Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1849 |
Recollections and Experiences during a parliamentary career from ..., Volum 2 John O'Connell Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1849 |
Recollections and experiences during a parliamentary career from ..., Volum 2 John O'Connell Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1849 |
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Side 237 - Who has e'er had the luck to see Donnybrook Fair '{ An Irishman, all in his glory, is there, With his sprig of Shillelah and shamrock so green...
Side 220 - While kings, in dusty darkness hid, Have left a nameless pyramid, Thy heroes, though the general doom Hath swept the column from their tomb, A mightier monument...
Side 333 - Engravings. 12s. FACTS AND FIGURES FROM ITALY ; ADDRESSED DURING THE LAST TWO WINTERS TO CHARLES DICKENS. Being on Appendix to his
Side 179 - That a claim of any body of men, other than the king, lords, and commons of Ireland to make laws to bind this kingdom, is unconstitutional, illegal, and a grievance.
Side 259 - twas but the wind, Or the car rattling o'er the stony street; On with the dance! let joy be unconfined; No sleep till morn, when Youth and Pleasure meet To chase the glowing Hours with flying feet.— But hark!