Journals of the House of Lords, Volume 49H.M. Stationery Office, 1812 |
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... established at the Revolution , but moreover , by deftroying the Independency of our Church and " Nation , is contrary to the first Principles of all Civil " Government : That the Power of the Pope , though for " various Reafons ...
... established at the Revolution , but moreover , by deftroying the Independency of our Church and " Nation , is contrary to the first Principles of all Civil " Government : That the Power of the Pope , though for " various Reafons ...
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... Established Church , " ought to be granted without Hefitation both to the " Roman Catholics and to Proteftant Diffenters ; but they crave Leave to adopt the very Words of that great and wife Prince whom they have mentioned , " who ...
... Established Church , " ought to be granted without Hefitation both to the " Roman Catholics and to Proteftant Diffenters ; but they crave Leave to adopt the very Words of that great and wife Prince whom they have mentioned , " who ...
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... established at " the Revolution , but alfo to the first Principles of all " Civil Government : That the Petitioners are the more " feriously alarmed at the Danger impending , by ob- ferving that the Power of the Pope , however it ...
... established at " the Revolution , but alfo to the first Principles of all " Civil Government : That the Petitioners are the more " feriously alarmed at the Danger impending , by ob- ferving that the Power of the Pope , however it ...
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... Established Church , humbly to offer their Sentiments upon the recent " Claims of the Roman Catholics to a full Admiffion " to the highest Offices of Truft in the State , and to " the Power of Legislation for these Proteftant King ...
... Established Church , humbly to offer their Sentiments upon the recent " Claims of the Roman Catholics to a full Admiffion " to the highest Offices of Truft in the State , and to " the Power of Legislation for these Proteftant King ...
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... established Places of Devotion where they may " addrefs themselves to their Creator agreeably to their " own Form and Creed ; the Protection of all in the Enjoyment of thofe valuable Privileges which our " admirable Conftitution has ...
... established Places of Devotion where they may " addrefs themselves to their Creator agreeably to their " own Form and Creed ; the Protection of all in the Enjoyment of thofe valuable Privileges which our " admirable Conftitution has ...
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