The Select Speeches of Daniel O'Connell, M.P.J. Duffy, 1867 |
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... English at all times . Passion may confound , and prejudice darken the English understanding ; and interested passion and hired prejudice have been successfully employed against us at former periods ; but the present season appears ...
... English at all times . Passion may confound , and prejudice darken the English understanding ; and interested passion and hired prejudice have been successfully employed against us at former periods ; but the present season appears ...
Sayfa 10
... English are already undersold in foreign markets ; but , if to this dearness produced by taxation , there shall be added the dearness produced by dear food , is it not plain that it will be impossible to enter into a competition with ...
... English are already undersold in foreign markets ; but , if to this dearness produced by taxation , there shall be added the dearness produced by dear food , is it not plain that it will be impossible to enter into a competition with ...
Sayfa 16
... English , and worse Latin , for hav- ing , as he says , cried peccavi to Popish thraldom . But the ig- norant trader in virulence knew not how to spell that single Latin word , because they do not teach Latin at the charter schools . I ...
... English , and worse Latin , for hav- ing , as he says , cried peccavi to Popish thraldom . But the ig- norant trader in virulence knew not how to spell that single Latin word , because they do not teach Latin at the charter schools . I ...
Sayfa 20
... English Catholic bishops . First of all , I must mention a name that ought not , perhaps , though it will surprise you- Doctor Milner . Yes .; Doctor Milner has performed another truly English revolution . He was the first to broach the ...
... English Catholic bishops . First of all , I must mention a name that ought not , perhaps , though it will surprise you- Doctor Milner . Yes .; Doctor Milner has performed another truly English revolution . He was the first to broach the ...
Sayfa 21
... English pre- late ( Doctor Poynter ) . Poor man ! his principal means of sup- port depended an the uncertain gratuity of a few of the upper elass ( as they are called ) of English Papists ; he would prefer the more solid engagement of a ...
... English pre- late ( Doctor Poynter ) . Poor man ! his principal means of sup- port depended an the uncertain gratuity of a few of the upper elass ( as they are called ) of English Papists ; he would prefer the more solid engagement of a ...
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