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O'Connell

[ oh-kon-l ]

noun

  1. Daniel, 1775–1847, Irish nationalist leader and orator.


O'Connell

/ əʊˈkɒnəl /

noun

  1. 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.

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.

Mrs. OConnell and Mrs. King said theyd do all the work, if Id just be the nominal head.

We had no arms to be sure, but they could be had too if OConnell chose.

OConnell is so powerful, wrote Disraeli, that he says he will be in the Cabinet.

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