The Life and Times of Daniel O'connell, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

William Fagan

 
9781331247586: The Life and Times of Daniel O'connell, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint)

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Connell s Controversy with Dr. Doyle triumphal entry into Cork Collision with the Dublin Trades Union passing of the Tithes Bill Letter from OC onnell continuation of Tithe Agitation Coercion A ct Speech ofO Council in opposition to it plan of pacification proceedings of Lord Lyndhurst on the disfranchising clauses of the Reform Bill the Duke of Wellington commissioned to form a Government opinion ofO Council on the Crisis the Land and Franchise questions Letters to the People of England Speech of Lord Stanley on the 5qualification OC onnell in Belfast Letter from Sir A. B. King Sketch ofO Connell from the New Monthly Magazine OC onnell at Darrynane Letters renewal of the Tithe agitation Anecdote ofO Connell Meeting of the Political Union Sheil s Speech the General Election of 1832 visit of li Ord Anglesey to Cork establishment of the Association of Lish Volunteers in 1833 Scene between OC onnell andO Gorman Mahon agitation against Lord Stanley s Tithe A ct Speech against the Coercion Bill OC onnell stenacity of memory anecdote the new Tithe Bill Speech on Negro Slavery postponement of the Repeal question Letter from Feargus .O Connor reply ofO Connell quarrel ofO Connell u. with the Reporters of the Times refusal of OfH ce by .O Connell Dinner in Cork Prosecution of the Pi Vof JD eath of Count OC onnell Conclusion 275 ...i ., .:.. !.. CHAPTER SECOND. ,..r.i .1 -i ... 1834 1835.
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