Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... directly recognized . It is well known to his Royal Highness , that doubts were , at that time , suggested upon the ... immediately afterwards . A doubt was suggested whether the King would not be prevented , by the proposed oath , from ...
... directly recognized . It is well known to his Royal Highness , that doubts were , at that time , suggested upon the ... immediately afterwards . A doubt was suggested whether the King would not be prevented , by the proposed oath , from ...
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... immediately afterwards he assented to a bill , which altered the oath of supremacy from a positive affirmation of the Crown's ecclesiastical supremacy in this realm , to a negative assertion that this supremacy was not possessed by any ...
... immediately afterwards he assented to a bill , which altered the oath of supremacy from a positive affirmation of the Crown's ecclesiastical supremacy in this realm , to a negative assertion that this supremacy was not possessed by any ...
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... after the Union should have taken place , full concessions might be made to ... after the Union , in favour of the Catholics , was then contemplated ? Was not ... immediate consequence of this measure , in considera- tion of their support ...
... after the Union should have taken place , full concessions might be made to ... after the Union , in favour of the Catholics , was then contemplated ? Was not ... immediate consequence of this measure , in considera- tion of their support ...
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