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Daniel O'Connell
Daniel O'Connell
Irish political leader (1775–1847)
Bildunterschrift: (From a sketch taken in Conciliation Hall)
Bildunterschrift: "Oh, leave them alone, they'll fight to the bone, and leave naught but their tails behind 'em."
Bildunterschrift: Shade of O'Connell. "Every man who is guilty of the slightest breach of the law is an enemy to Ireland. No political reform is worth the shedding of one drop of blood." (See Justin M'Carthy's History.)
Bildbeschriftung: Mother church and her pussey-ites
Bildunterschrift: "You haven't got such a thing as Twelve-pence about you? - A Farthing a week - a Penny a month - a Shilling a year?"
Bildunterschrift: "Jack havin´g dug up a deep pit, covered it over with green boughs. *** The Giant Blunderbore pursued Jack, who carefully avoided the pit. *** The light covering instantly gave way under the weight of the Giant. *** Jack then drew h…
Bildunterschrift: Vide "Dan in prison," p. 38
Bildunterschrift: O'Connell's statue (loq.). "It's a repaler ye call yourself, ye spalpee, and you're goin' to die for the union." Bildbeschriftung: New York immigration
Bildunterschrift: Vanishing at the appearance in Ireland of the good genius, Victoria
Bildbeschriftung: A Daniel - a Daniel come to judgement!
Bildunterschrift: Putting the House of Commons to bed