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Description: Identifier: uncrownedkinglif00mcwa (find matches) Title: The uncrowned king : the life and public services of Hon. Charles Stewart Parnell ; comprising a graphic story of his ancestry; also family reminiscences, related by his aged mother, Delia Tudor Stewart Parnell ... ; also, a bilgraphical sketch of his great co-laborer, Rt. Hon. Wm. E. Gladstone Year: 1891 (1890s) Authors: McWade, Robert M. (Robert Malachi), b. 1857 Subjects: Parnell, Charles Stewart, 1846-1891 Publisher: (Philadelphia) : Edgewood Pub. Co. Contributing Library: Boston College Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Library Consortium Member Libraries View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: e. The Attorney-General.—Might I be allowedto ask whether your Lordships have arrived atany deteimination as to how many days a weekyour Lordships intend to sit ? I hope not everyday. The President (after consulting his colleagues).—We shall be ready to hear what counsel have tosay, but our present view is to sit every day ex-cept Saturday. The Attorney-General.—I confess I had hopedthat, having regard to the burden and gravity ofthe case, your Lordships would have thought fourdays a week sufficient. Your Lordships will haveconsiderable matter to digest. The President.—We shall be happy to hearwhat counsel have to say on the subject, and ifwe find there is a general concurrence of opinionon the matter we shall be anxious to meet theirwishes. Sir C. Russell.—So far as I can gather thereIS not only a general concurrence but a unanimousfeeling. The President.—We have already intimatedour own feeling. It will, we think, be better togo on everyday this week except Saturday, and Text Appearing After Image: 230 CHARLES STEWART PARNELL. we shall be ready to listen to any further applica-tion on the subject. Sir C. Russell.—As to Wednesday next, myLords ? The President.—^With regard to WednesdayI have taken on myself to excuse our attendanceat the proceedings connected with the opening ofthe Courts. Sir C. Russell.—I have some applications tomake to your Lordships in regard to the particu-lars and discovery that were ordered. The Attorney-General.—We have had no no-tice of any application, and the particulars weredelivered on Monday. The President.—It would certainly have beenaccording to practice to have given notice ofyour application. Sir C. Russell.—The first application I haveto make is in relation to discovery. The President.—Is it based on affidavit ? Sir C. Russell.—Yes. The Attorney-General.—Which was swornthis morning. Sir C. Russell.—^Yes; only a few momentsago. The President.—^Would it not be more con-venient to let the applications stand over till to-morr Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.
Title: A.M. Sullivan engraved portrait from The uncrowned king by McWade
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Author: McWade, Robert M. (Robert Malachi), b. 1857
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