Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 49H.M. Stationery Office, 1812 |
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Page 335
... secure the gradual Communication of Moral and 66 Religious Improvement to our Fellow Subjects in the " Eaft , that a free Circulation may be allowed to the " Holy Scriptures , and the Obftructions which have hitherto impeded the ...
... secure the gradual Communication of Moral and 66 Religious Improvement to our Fellow Subjects in the " Eaft , that a free Circulation may be allowed to the " Holy Scriptures , and the Obftructions which have hitherto impeded the ...
Page 360
... secure Religious and useful Instruction " to the young , who are able to receive the Benefit of " it , both of our own Countrymen and the Native " Indians : Upon reading the Petition of the Friends of Humanity and Religious Toleration ...
... secure Religious and useful Instruction " to the young , who are able to receive the Benefit of " it , both of our own Countrymen and the Native " Indians : Upon reading the Petition of the Friends of Humanity and Religious Toleration ...
Page 404
... secure the Moral and Religious Improvement " of their Fellow Subjects in the East ; that no Obftruc ❝tion may be given to a free Circulation of the Holy " Scriptures , fo well calculated to promote Civilization , " Order , and good ...
... secure the Moral and Religious Improvement " of their Fellow Subjects in the East ; that no Obftruc ❝tion may be given to a free Circulation of the Holy " Scriptures , fo well calculated to promote Civilization , " Order , and good ...
Page 631
... secure " the Admiffion of Chriftian Minifters and Miflionaries " into India , and their Protection there , fo long as they " fhall act agreeably to the Laws and Duties of good " and peaceable Subjects : " It is ORDERED , That the faid ...
... secure " the Admiffion of Chriftian Minifters and Miflionaries " into India , and their Protection there , fo long as they " fhall act agreeably to the Laws and Duties of good " and peaceable Subjects : " It is ORDERED , That the faid ...
Page 662
... secure the Welfare of His Majefty's " People ; and I cannot more decidedly evince this Dif- << be position , than by employing the powerful Means you " have placed in My Hands in fuch a Manner as may " best calculated to reduce the ...
... secure the Welfare of His Majefty's " People ; and I cannot more decidedly evince this Dif- << be position , than by employing the powerful Means you " have placed in My Hands in fuch a Manner as may " best calculated to reduce the ...
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