id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14468 Doheny, Michael The Felon's Track History Of The Attempted Outbreak In Ireland, Embracing The Leading Events In The Irish Struggle From The Year 1843 To The Close Of 1848 .txt text/plain 95765 4963 68 O'CONNELL RETURNS TO IRELAND.--DISCUSSIONS IN THE COMMITTEE 73 House of Commons--the first great trial of Mr. O'Connell's powers--in country and the principles of Mr. O'Connell's early life would suggest It has already been stated that elements of antagonism between Mr. O'Connell and the Young Ireland Party had at this time (the period of London, where disobedience would be more marked and decisive; and Mr. John O'Connell was to remain in Ireland, where he could take advantage and several members of the House, including Mr. O'Connell, urged Mr. O'Brien to give way. On the next day of meeting (June 22nd) a letter was read from Mr. O'Connell, expressing "the bitterest regret at the efforts being made to a speech delivered by him at Clare On the next day of meeting, Mr. O'Brien attended (July 26), and a letter from Mr. O'Connell, containing On the same day on which the above scene took place, John Mitchel was ./cache/14468.txt ./txt/14468.txt