The liberator : his life and times, political and social . scharities were multiplied and continuous ; and it was the surprise ofall who knew him, how he could afford to do all the good he did tohis kind. He was, all his life, a practical Catholic, and had thecomfort of dying, without a pang, amidst all the sacred and sweetconsolations of that religion, which he had not forgotten in his youth,and which did not abandon him in the days of darkness and death.—Ilequiescat in pace. Chapter j^crontr. EARLY DAYS AND FIRST —1800. The French Revolution and the Irish Rebellioncompared: L
The liberator : his life and times, political and social . scharities were multiplied and continuous ; and it was the surprise ofall who knew him, how he could afford to do all the good he did tohis kind. He was, all his life, a practical Catholic, and had thecomfort of dying, without a pang, amidst all the sacred and sweetconsolations of that religion, which he had not forgotten in his youth,and which did not abandon him in the days of darkness and death.—Ilequiescat in pace. Chapter j^crontr. EARLY DAYS AND FIRST —1800. The French Revolution and the Irish Rebellioncompared: Louis XIV. and George III.: Englishopinions on Irish Policy: Louis XVI.: The twoSheares: St. Omers: OConnell and the Priest-hood: His opinions of the French Revolution:Interview with Robert Owen: At Lincolns Inn:Origin of Constitutionalism: Catholic ChurchConservative: The English and Irish Catholicscontrasted: Early Toryism: Hardys Trial:Home Tooke: The Georges and the Stuarts: Riseof Democracy: American War: Benjamin Frank-lin: The Irish in
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