Daniel Oconnell And the Revival of National Life in Ireland

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Would to God it were in abler hands. " At the beginning of April he took a week's holiday on the south coast, visiting Canterbury cathedral, and finding some spiritual consolation in contemplating the spot where Thomas a Becket was murdered. But the thought of his speech preyed upon him night and day. Had it been possible, he would gladly have withdrawn from his undertaking; but he was pledged to bring the subject before Parliament, and withdrawal, he knew well, would be more fatal than defeat....
" I never, " he wrote on pth April, " felt half so nervous about anything as I do about my Repeal effort. It will be my worst. I sink beneath the load. My materials are confused, and totally without arrangement. . . . It is quite true, I have often desponded before a public exertion and afterwards succeeded, but this cannot now be the case. I feel, for the first time overpowered. " His fears proved not altogether groundless, though the fault was more in his subject than in himself. Rising to move the appointment of a committee to inquire into and report on, the means by which the abolition of the Parliament of Ireland was effected, 1835] The Whigs and Coercion.


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