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O'Connell
[ oh-kon-l ]
noun
- Daniel, 1775–1847, Irish nationalist leader and orator.
O'Connell
/ əʊˈkɒnəl /
noun
- O'ConnellDaniel17751847MIrishPOLITICS: nationalist leaderPOLITICS: orator Daniel. 1775–1847, Irish nationalist leader and orator, whose election to the British House of Commons (1828) forced the acceptance of Catholic emancipation (1829)
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If Mr. OConnell were alive, he would surely be pained to see the course taken by so many of his countrymen on this question.
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It is a neat dialogue, and the story is a good one, and certainly would have been true if OConnell had been at a leve.
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Mrs. OConnell and Mrs. King said theyd do all the work, if Id just be the nominal head.
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We had no arms to be sure, but they could be had too if OConnell chose.
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OConnell is so powerful, wrote Disraeli, that he says he will be in the Cabinet.
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