| Parliamentary - 1763 - 462 Seiten
...fuffered under, my Heart yearns to think, my Tongue falters to utter. They have been well reprefented by divers worthy Gentlemen before me ; yet one Grievance,...not been touched, which is our Religion : Religion, Mr. Speaker, made ' vendible by Commiffion ; and Men, for pecuniary annual Rates, difpenced withal... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 544 Seiten
...suffered under, my heart yearns to think, my tongue falters to utter. They have been well represented by divers worthy gentlemen before me ; yet one grievance,...been touched, which is our religion; — religion, Mr. Speaker, made vendible by commission; and men, for pecuniary annual rates, dispensed withal, whereby... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1810 - 556 Seiten
...the main one, as I conceive, hath not been touched, which is our religion; — religion, Mr. Speaker, made vendible by commission ; and men, for pecuniary...dispensed withal, whereby papists may, without fear of few, practise idolatry. For the oppressions under which we groan, I draw them under two heads ; acts... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 316 Seiten
...to think, my tongue falters to utter. They have been well represented by divers worthy gen.'; tlemeu before me; yet one grievance, and the main one, as I conceive, hath not been touched, which is our religion;—religion, Mr. Speaker, made vendible by commission^ and men, for pecuniary annual rates,... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 582 Seiten
...set forth passionately, and rhetorically, the grievances.")— "Yet," says Philips in continuation, "one grievance, and the main one, as I conceive, hath...whereby papists may, without fear of law, practise idolatry, scoff at parliaments, at laws, and all. It is well known the people of this state are under... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 630 Seiten
...set forth passionately, and rhetorically, the grievances.")— "Yet," says Philips in continuation, "one grievance, and the main one, as I conceive, hath not been touched—which is our religion: Religion, made vendible by commission, and men, for pecuniary annual... | |
| John Lingard - 1825 - 474 Seiten
...ed under, my heart yearns to think, my " tongue faulters to utter. They have been " well represented by divers worthy gentlemen " before me. Yet one grievance,...may, " without fear of law, practise their idolatry, March 31. " scoff at parliaments, law and all." The result of this and of similar harangues, was a... | |
| John Lingard - 1826 - 392 Seiten
...the crown was ultimately compelled to submit. It must not, however, be forgotten, that these men, so eager in the pursuit of civil, were the fiercest enemies...annual rates dispensed withal, whereby papists may, March 3i. « without fear of law, practise idolatry, scoff at par« liament, law and all. » The result... | |
| John Lingard - 1827 - 556 Seiten
...suffered under, my heart yearns to think, my tongue falters to utter. They have been well represented by divers worthy gentlemen before me. Yet one grievance,...law, practise their idolatry, scoff at parliaments, March 31 law and all." The result of this and of similar harangues, was a petition to the king, which,... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1833 - 574 Seiten
...Sir Robert Philips, to the wrongs already enumerated, added one which he treated as the " main one;" "Religion made vendible by commission, and men for...whereby papists may, without fear of law, practise idolatry, scoff at parliaments, laws and all." Afterwards, in pleading that freedom had always been... | |
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