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affection afterwards amongst anecdote barrister bench called character Chief-Justice Clonmel Cockaigne conduct counsel Court crime Curran dear death defence doubt Dublin Duke duty eloquence Emmett enemies England exclaimed feel Flood genius gentlemen give Government Grattan grave guilt heard heart hope House of Commons human Ireland Irish judge jury justice liberty Lord Avonmore Lord Castlereagh Lord Clare Lord Cornwallis Lord Edward Fitzgerald Lord Fitzwilliam Lord Mansfield Lord Plunket Lord Townsend MacNally memory ment mind minister nation nature never noble Norbury occasion opinion Parliament passed Patrick Duigenan patriot perhaps person Peter Burrowes Plunket political poor principles prisoner question recollection respect Roman Catholic scarcely scene seems sketch speech spirit suffer suppose talents tell thought tion Tone trial Union United Irishmen verdict virtue vote witness words wretched Yelverton


