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Great Britain. Parliament. portunity of expressing the grounds upon which he thought it advisable that the question should be at once settled . If he thought there was any thing in the sub- stance of the measure which depended upon ...
Great Britain. Parliament. portunity of expressing the grounds upon which he thought it advisable that the question should be at once settled . If he thought there was any thing in the sub- stance of the measure which depended upon ...
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... thought that the carrying of this question would not so immediately or effectually produce that which its warmest supporters confidently predicted -- the immediate tranquillity of Ireland . He , however , at least , thought , and more ...
... thought that the carrying of this question would not so immediately or effectually produce that which its warmest supporters confidently predicted -- the immediate tranquillity of Ireland . He , however , at least , thought , and more ...
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... thought it due to the memory -- he had almost said the great name of his brother - to say thus much . He felt extremely satisfied at the opportu- nity which had been given him of explain ing himself on this question . He did not mean to ...
... thought it due to the memory -- he had almost said the great name of his brother - to say thus much . He felt extremely satisfied at the opportu- nity which had been given him of explain ing himself on this question . He did not mean to ...
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... thought it necessary to make , as due to the noble and learned persons from whom he differed , and as due to their lordships . settled , an act was passed by the parlia- ment of Scotland , which act was set out in and made an essential ...
... thought it necessary to make , as due to the noble and learned persons from whom he differed , and as due to their lordships . settled , an act was passed by the parlia- ment of Scotland , which act was set out in and made an essential ...
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... thought that the old maxim , " idem velle , idem nolle , " was not the foundation of all true friendship both in public and private life , he suffered the most excruciating pang he had ever en- dured , when he found that he differed ...
... thought that the old maxim , " idem velle , idem nolle , " was not the foundation of all true friendship both in public and private life , he suffered the most excruciating pang he had ever en- dured , when he found that he differed ...
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Seite 709 - Christ, at or after the consecration thereof, by any person whatsoever ; and that the invocation or adoration of the Virgin Mary, or any other saint, and the sacrifice of the Mass, as they are now used in the Church of Rome, are superstitious and idolatrous.
Seite 713 - An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better securing the Rights and Liberties of the Subject...
Seite 173 - THE Queen's Majesty hath the chief power in this realm of England, and other her Dominions, unto whom the chief Government of all Estates of this Realm, whether they be Ecclesiastical or Civil, in all causes doth appertain, and is not, nor ought to be, subject to any foreign Jurisdiction.
Seite 539 - I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure any intention to subvert the present church establishment, as settled by law within this realm...
Seite 521 - I do declare, That I do not believe that the Pope of Rome, or any other Foreign Prince, Prelate, Person, State, or Potentate, hath or ought to have any Temporal or Civil Jurisdiction, Power, Superiority, or Pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this Realm...
Seite 385 - Protestant kingdom to be governed by a popish prince, or by any king or queen marrying a papist, the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, do further pray that it may be enacted, that all and every person and persons that is, are or shall be reconciled to or shall hold communion with the See or Church of Rome, or shall profess the popish religion, or shall marry...
Seite 707 - January, in this year one thousand six hundred eighty and eight, in order to such an establishment, as that their religion, laws, and liberties might not again be in danger of being subverted ; upon which letters, elections have been accordingly made. And thereupon the said lords spiritual and temporal, and commons, pursuant to their respective letters and elections, being now assembled in a full and free...
Seite 705 - And whereas the laws of England are the birthright of the people thereof, and all the kings and queens who shall ascend the throne of this realm ought to administer the government of the same according to the said laws, and all their officers and ministers ought to serve them respectively according to the same...
Seite 385 - Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, entitled, An Act for preventing dangers which may happen from Popish Recusants...
Seite 159 - You will consider whether the removal of those disabilities can be effected consistently with the full and permanent security of our establishments in Church and State, with the maintenance of the reformed Religion established by law, and of the rights and privileges of the Bishops and of the Clergy of this Realm, and .of the Churches committed to their charge.