Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... full power and authority to release the Monarch who took the oath , and all his successors , from its obligations ? V. The conduct of His Majesty's august predecessors incontrovertibly shows that they , the Parliament , and the nation ...
... full power and authority to release the Monarch who took the oath , and all his successors , from its obligations ? V. The conduct of His Majesty's august predecessors incontrovertibly shows that they , the Parliament , and the nation ...
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... full par- ticipation of political power with his Majesty's other Protestant subjects ? Never did the kingdom abound with abler lawyers - never did the Crown possess more able or more eonstitutional advisers never was an 5.
... full par- ticipation of political power with his Majesty's other Protestant subjects ? Never did the kingdom abound with abler lawyers - never did the Crown possess more able or more eonstitutional advisers never was an 5.
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... full concessions can be made to the Catholics without endangering the State and shaking the Constitution to the centre . " Is not this saying that , after the Union should have taken place , full concessions might be made to Ireland ...
... full concessions can be made to the Catholics without endangering the State and shaking the Constitution to the centre . " Is not this saying that , after the Union should have taken place , full concessions might be made to Ireland ...
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... full enjoyment of their civil rights . Some selfish leaders of the Calvinists could not conceal the vexa- tion which this edict gave them . " " This single stroke of a pen , " they said , " is the ruin of more of our churches , than ...
... full enjoyment of their civil rights . Some selfish leaders of the Calvinists could not conceal the vexa- tion which this edict gave them . " " This single stroke of a pen , " they said , " is the ruin of more of our churches , than ...
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