Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... Roman Catholic subjects . Lamenting , as they must do , that his Royal Highness is so adverse to their petitions , still the Roman Catholics are grateful for his open avowal of his opinions , and of the reasons upon which they are ...
... Roman Catholic subjects . Lamenting , as they must do , that his Royal Highness is so adverse to their petitions , still the Roman Catholics are grateful for his open avowal of his opinions , and of the reasons upon which they are ...
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... Roman Catholics , and the Sovereign should be of opinion that not to repeal ... Catholics is immeasurably distant from it . Lord Coke lays it down as a ... the clergy , and the knights in Parliament , that " they would.
... Roman Catholics , and the Sovereign should be of opinion that not to repeal ... Catholics is immeasurably distant from it . Lord Coke lays it down as a ... the clergy , and the knights in Parliament , that " they would.
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... the pains , penalties , and disabilities , repealed by these statutes were numbered , it would be found that they amounted to more than three - fourths of the whole penal code . Grateful beyond expression as the Roman Catholics truly are , ...
... the pains , penalties , and disabilities , repealed by these statutes were numbered , it would be found that they amounted to more than three - fourths of the whole penal code . Grateful beyond expression as the Roman Catholics truly are , ...
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... The Coronation oath was fixed in Ireland by the 1st of William and Mary . In Ireland at that time , Roman Catholics held their seats and voted in the House of Lords ; Roman Catholic commoners were eligible to the House of Commons , and ...
... The Coronation oath was fixed in Ireland by the 1st of William and Mary . In Ireland at that time , Roman Catholics held their seats and voted in the House of Lords ; Roman Catholic commoners were eligible to the House of Commons , and ...
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C. B., Charles Butler. On one occasion the Chancellor remarked to them the ardour and bravery of the troops in mounting a breach . " Which of them , " he exclaimed to the monarch , " are Catholics ... Roman Catho- lics address his Royal ...
C. B., Charles Butler. On one occasion the Chancellor remarked to them the ardour and bravery of the troops in mounting a breach . " Which of them , " he exclaimed to the monarch , " are Catholics ... Roman Catho- lics address his Royal ...
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