| Charles Montagu Earl of Halifax - 1715 - 376 Seiten
...religious Rights. And we cannot think that fhe Arts and Contrivances of Papijls, to fubvert our Church, are proper Means to preferve it, efpecially at a Time...fupported by the mighty Power of the French King, who is engag'd to extirpate our Religion, and by great Numbers in this Kingdom, who are profefledly in his... | |
| Charles Montagu Earl of Halifax - 1715 - 394 Seiten
...think that the Arts and Contrivances of Papifts, to fubvert our Church, are proper Means to prelerve it, efpecially at a Time when we are in more Danger...by the Defigns of the Pretender, fupported by the might)'- Power of the French King, who is engag'd to extirpare our Religion, and by great Numbers in... | |
| Gibson (historical writer.) - 1729 - 348 Seiten
...fubvert the " Church, were proper Means to prefervc " it; efpecially at a time, when the Nation " was in more Danger of Popery than ever, " by the Defigns of the Pretender, fuppor" ted by the mighty Power of the French " King, and great Numbers in this King" dom, who were... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1742 - 466 Seiten
...that the Arts and Contrivances of the Papifts to fubvert our Church, are proper Means to preferve if, efpecially at a Time when we are in more Danger of...Popery than ever, by the Defigns of the Pretender, (upported by the mighty Power of the French King, who is engaged to extripate our Religion, and by... | |
| Parliament lords, proc - 1747 - 520 Seiten
...Rights; arid we cannot think that the Arts and Contrivances of the Papifts to fubvert our Church are proper Means to preferve it, efpecially at a Time when we are in more danger of Popery than everby the Defigns of the Pretender, fupportcd by the might ty Power of the French King, who -is engaged... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1748 - 282 Seiten
...Rights ; and we cannot think that the Arts and Contrivances of the Papifts to fubvert our Church are proper- Means to preferve it, efpecially at a Time when we are in more danger of Popery than cverby the Defigns of the Pretender, fupported by the migiit ty Power of the French King, who is engaged... | |
| Nicholas Tindal - 1763 - 564 Seiten
...' we cannot think, that the arts ' and contrivances of the pa' pifts, to fubvert our church, ' are proper means to preferve ' it, efpecially at a time, when ' we are in more danger of po' pery than ever, by the de' figns of the pretender, fup' ported by the mighty power ' of the French... | |
| John Almon - 1767 - 398 Seiten
...rights ; and we cannot think that the arts and contrivances of the papifts to fubvert our church, are proper means to preferve it, efpecially at a time...mighty power of the French King, who is engaged to extirpate our religion, and by great numbers in this kingdom, who are profefledly in his interefts.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords - 1767 - 396 Seiten
...rights; and we cannot think that the arts and contrivances of the papifts to fubvert our church, are proper means to preferve it, efpecially at a time...mighty power of the French King, who is engaged to extirpate our religion, and by great numbers in this kingdom, who are profefledly in his interefts.... | |
| John Almon - 1767 - 410 Seiten
...rights ; and we cannot think that the arts and contrivances of the papifts to fubvert our church, are proper means to preferve it, efpecially at a time when we are in more danger of popery than ever, by rhe defigns of the pretender, fupported by the mighty power of the French King, who is engaged to extirpate... | |
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