The Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland:: Swift--Flood--Grattan--O'ConnellLongmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 350 páginas |
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... equally removed from the apathy of many continental nations in time of calm , and from their feverish and spasmodic energy in time of excitement . Its decisions , if not instantly accepted , never fail to have a profound and a calming ...
... equally removed from the apathy of many continental nations in time of calm , and from their feverish and spasmodic energy in time of excitement . Its decisions , if not instantly accepted , never fail to have a profound and a calming ...
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... equally mischievous one remains . The Irish diffi- culty has an irresistible attraction to party leaders who desire to raise some question that may embarrass or displace a Ministry - to theorists who have crotchets to display or ...
... equally mischievous one remains . The Irish diffi- culty has an irresistible attraction to party leaders who desire to raise some question that may embarrass or displace a Ministry - to theorists who have crotchets to display or ...
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... equally certain that a High Church clergyman would ultimately gravitate to the Tories . Swift , though he disliked William , never appears to have questioned the neces- sity of the Revolution , and in this respect he con- tinued a Whig ...
... equally certain that a High Church clergyman would ultimately gravitate to the Tories . Swift , though he disliked William , never appears to have questioned the neces- sity of the Revolution , and in this respect he con- tinued a Whig ...
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... equally valued . ' Undoubtedly , in the first instance , many of these friendships arose from gratitude . Literature had not yet arrived at the period when it could dispense with patrons , and one of the legitimate goals to which every ...
... equally valued . ' Undoubtedly , in the first instance , many of these friendships arose from gratitude . Literature had not yet arrived at the period when it could dispense with patrons , and one of the legitimate goals to which every ...
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... equally violent reply and these things tended to the dissolution of the friend- ship . There was never an open breach , but their inter- course lost its old cordiality , and the glow of affection that had once characterised it passed ...
... equally violent reply and these things tended to the dissolution of the friend- ship . There was never an open breach , but their inter- course lost its old cordiality , and the glow of affection that had once characterised it passed ...
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advocated agitation appears Author Bill Bishop brought forward career carried Castlereagh Catholic emancipation cause century character Charlemont chiefly Church classes clergy constitution corruption Dublin eloquence eminent England English enthusiasm extreme favour feeling Flood friends genius Government Grattan honour House of Lords Illustrations influence Ireland Irish Parliament Irishmen land landlords leaders Legislature letter liberty Lord Castlereagh Lord Charlemont Lord Cornwallis Lord Fitzwilliam Lord Melbourne Lord Townshend Lord-Lieutenant measure ment Ministers Ministry movement nation natural never O'Connell object obtained opposed orator Parlia Parliamentary party passed patriotism penal laws Pitt political popular position Post 8vo Poyning's Law priests public opinion PUBLISHED BY LONGMANS question rebellion reform refused religion religious Repeal resolution revised Roman Catholics scarcely Second Edition Sheil speeches spirit Stella Swift talent tion tithes Tory trade triumph Union United Irishmen violent vols Volunteers Whig Woodcuts wrote
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