The Memoirs, Private and Political, of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., from the Year 1776 to the Close of the Proceedings in Parliament for the Repeal of the Union: Compiled from Official Documentsproprietor, and sold, 1836 - 716 sider |
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Side 447
... Father Murphy , the parish priest , came to the entrance of the chapel dressed in his surplice . As he came forth , the multitude fell back at his command , and arranged themselves DANIEL O'CONNELL , ESQ . 447.
... Father Murphy , the parish priest , came to the entrance of the chapel dressed in his surplice . As he came forth , the multitude fell back at his command , and arranged themselves DANIEL O'CONNELL , ESQ . 447.
Side 448
... Father Murphy stretched forth his hand , and welcomed him to the performance of the good work . The figure and attitude of the priest were remarkable . The English reader draws his ordinary notion of a Catholic clergyman from the ...
... Father Murphy stretched forth his hand , and welcomed him to the performance of the good work . The figure and attitude of the priest were remarkable . The English reader draws his ordinary notion of a Catholic clergyman from the ...
Side 449
... Father Murphy threw his vestments off , and without laying down the priest , assumed the politician . He addressed the people in Irish , and called upon them to vote for O'Connell in the name of their country and of their religion . It ...
... Father Murphy threw his vestments off , and without laying down the priest , assumed the politician . He addressed the people in Irish , and called upon them to vote for O'Connell in the name of their country and of their religion . It ...
Side 450
... Father Murphy marched into Ennis at the head of his tenantry , and polled them to a man in favour of Daniel O'Connell . But we are anticipating . The notion which had gone abroad in Dublin that the priests were lukewarm , was utterly ...
... Father Murphy marched into Ennis at the head of his tenantry , and polled them to a man in favour of Daniel O'Connell . But we are anticipating . The notion which had gone abroad in Dublin that the priests were lukewarm , was utterly ...
Side 461
... Father Murphy of Corofin ! His solemn and spectral aspect struck every body . He advanced with fearlessness to the bar , behind which the Sheriff was seated , and inquired what the charge was which had been pre- ferred against him ...
... Father Murphy of Corofin ! His solemn and spectral aspect struck every body . He advanced with fearlessness to the bar , behind which the Sheriff was seated , and inquired what the charge was which had been pre- ferred against him ...
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