Speeches of Phillips, Curran, and Grattan, the Celebrated Irish Orators |
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act of navigation affection aldermen argument Attorney-general bill bill of attainder Britain British called calumny Catholic catholic emancipation cause character charge client common consider constitution court crime criminal crown Curran death defendant Dublin duty election eloquence enemies England evidence fact feel gentlemen give Grattan guilt happy heart heaven Hevey honest hope house of commons human innocence Ireland Irish Irishman judge jury justice king labour land learned counsel libel liberty lord lieutenant lord mayor mean ment mercy mind minister misery nation nature never noble oath object offence Oliver Bond opinion parliament peace pension perhaps perjury person plaintiff principle prosecution protection punishment question racter reason rejection religion right honourable riot act sacred SPEECH spirit statute suffer suppose tell tion tithe trial united Irishmen verdict victim virtue warrant William Orr witness wretched


