The Letters' of Charles O'Conor of Belanagare: 1772-1790 |
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... relative to government has been already published and well - receiv- ed . What conduct does the present state of things impose upon us ? 1 Plainly this . To give no offense to either of our contending parties and acquiesce in the ...
... relative to government has been already published and well - receiv- ed . What conduct does the present state of things impose upon us ? 1 Plainly this . To give no offense to either of our contending parties and acquiesce in the ...
Page 240
... relative to the culpable man I know not , but as a weak man left alone and abandoned by every party I could wish that any further consideration about him was dropped . You'll , I trust , excuse so much on a subject which of late gave me ...
... relative to the culpable man I know not , but as a weak man left alone and abandoned by every party I could wish that any further consideration about him was dropped . You'll , I trust , excuse so much on a subject which of late gave me ...
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... relative to revealed religion ; and Providence permits the employment of great genius in an attack upon Christianity as a spur to great genius on the other side to demonstrate its coming to us from God himself . Enough of this . I read ...
... relative to revealed religion ; and Providence permits the employment of great genius in an attack upon Christianity as a spur to great genius on the other side to demonstrate its coming to us from God himself . Enough of this . I read ...
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148 Denis O'Conor adversary affairs allegiance ancient Annals antiquities bill Bishop brother Burke Catholic Committee Charles O'Conor Charles Owen O'Conor Charles Vallancey Chevalier O'Gorman Chevalier Thomas O'Gorman civil Colonel Vallancey Conaght Concise DNB copy dear Chevalier Dear Denis dear friend Dear Sir Denis O'Conor OCD Dillon Dublin Castle Dublin My Dear Edmund Burke father Ferral French Frenchpark gentleman George Faulkner Give my affections Grace grandson hands Hermitage History of Ireland hope Hugh O'Conor Irish John Carpenter John Curry OCD King labor late Leland Letters of Charles London Lord Lucius O'Brien MacDermot manuscript O'Brien O'Conor Don O'Conor of Belanagare oath obliged Ogygia pains Parliament Penal Laws perusal Pill Lane present Protestant published received relative remit request Roman Rome soon Stowe thank Thomas O'Gorman BM tion trust wish worthy friend write wrote