Recollections and Experiences During a Parliamentary Career from 1833 to 1848, Volum 2R. Bentley, 1849 |
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Side 5
... father's ex- perience when starting a new Association . The reason has been before noticed - the ingrained suspicion with which centuries of ill - treatment and treachery have so deeply marked the Irish character . The kind of reasoning ...
... father's ex- perience when starting a new Association . The reason has been before noticed - the ingrained suspicion with which centuries of ill - treatment and treachery have so deeply marked the Irish character . The kind of reasoning ...
Side 10
... father to arrange some matters in Ireland connected with the approaching general elections . The following were among the letters that he wrote to me from London , while I was engaged upon this mission . " MY DEAREST JOHN , " London ...
... father to arrange some matters in Ireland connected with the approaching general elections . The following were among the letters that he wrote to me from London , while I was engaged upon this mission . " MY DEAREST JOHN , " London ...
Side 13
... father is dying , and he may wish to be in Parliament . Do you and O'Beirne put him in the right way , and give him all the aid in your power . " If neither O'Beirne nor will stand , there is , I believe , a candidate ready ; but one ...
... father is dying , and he may wish to be in Parliament . Do you and O'Beirne put him in the right way , and give him all the aid in your power . " If neither O'Beirne nor will stand , there is , I believe , a candidate ready ; but one ...
Side 19
... Father , " DANIEL O'CONNELL . " " London , May 29 , 1841 . " MY DEAREST JOHN , " I send to Ray a long letter for the Associa- tion . But I want you not to read to that body , or to print , Hutton's letter . He would be too far committed ...
... Father , " DANIEL O'CONNELL . " " London , May 29 , 1841 . " MY DEAREST JOHN , " I send to Ray a long letter for the Associa- tion . But I want you not to read to that body , or to print , Hutton's letter . He would be too far committed ...
Side 23
... Rent , " as was indifferently called the magnificent annual collection made by the people of Ireland to enable my father to fight their battles in • Parliament . Even in ordinary years , large amounts THE 23 " O'CONNELL RENT . "
... Rent , " as was indifferently called the magnificent annual collection made by the people of Ireland to enable my father to fight their battles in • Parliament . Even in ordinary years , large amounts THE 23 " O'CONNELL RENT . "
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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!