Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 49H.M. Stationery Office, 1812 |
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... Laws for the Government of " this Proteftant Church and State : That the Petitioners " do verily believe that the Reftrictions and Difabilities . " to which the Roman Catholics of Ireland are fubject , " are fill indifpenfably requifite ...
... Laws for the Government of " this Proteftant Church and State : That the Petitioners " do verily believe that the Reftrictions and Difabilities . " to which the Roman Catholics of Ireland are fubject , " are fill indifpenfably requifite ...
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... Laws are " fundamentally hoftile to fuch Claims , they can only " be granted upon the Principle of Expediency , and " as an Experiment which is pregnant with Danger to " Civil and Religious Liberty , and therefore not to be " hazarded ...
... Laws are " fundamentally hoftile to fuch Claims , they can only " be granted upon the Principle of Expediency , and " as an Experiment which is pregnant with Danger to " Civil and Religious Liberty , and therefore not to be " hazarded ...
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... Laws , which long Experience has " happy Constitution : Under this Conviction , and re- flecting on what has already been done to conciliate and " retain the Affections of our Roman Catholic Fellow Subjects in Ireland , " the ...
... Laws , which long Experience has " happy Constitution : Under this Conviction , and re- flecting on what has already been done to conciliate and " retain the Affections of our Roman Catholic Fellow Subjects in Ireland , " the ...
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... Laws , on which the " remaining Catholic Difabilities depend , would be in- " confiftent with the Spirit and Safety of the British " Conftitution , and the Laws which have been enacted " for the Security and Defence of the Proteftant ...
... Laws , on which the " remaining Catholic Difabilities depend , would be in- " confiftent with the Spirit and Safety of the British " Conftitution , and the Laws which have been enacted " for the Security and Defence of the Proteftant ...
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... Laws that tended to the Security of the Pro- " teftant Religion , fince the Roman Catholics receive " no other Prejudices from thefe , than their being ex- " cluded from Parliament and Public Employments , " and that by them the ...
... Laws that tended to the Security of the Pro- " teftant Religion , fince the Roman Catholics receive " no other Prejudices from thefe , than their being ex- " cluded from Parliament and Public Employments , " and that by them the ...
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