Letter on the Coronation OathW.E. Andrews, 1825 - 8 páginas |
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... number trusts that he may , without offence or impropriety , submit to his Royal Highness some observations upon the following passage in his speech . His Royal Highness states in it , that he " wished to ask whether their lordships had ...
... number trusts that he may , without offence or impropriety , submit to his Royal Highness some observations upon the following passage in his speech . His Royal Highness states in it , that he " wished to ask whether their lordships had ...
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... number of the penal acts , that did not apply , in some manner at least , to each of these salutary acts of his late Majesty ? It is said that these acts did no more than confer on the Roman Catho- lics the blessings of toleration ; but ...
... number of the penal acts , that did not apply , in some manner at least , to each of these salutary acts of his late Majesty ? It is said that these acts did no more than confer on the Roman Catho- lics the blessings of toleration ; but ...
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