| Sir Richard Joseph Sullivan (bart.) - Philosophy - 1794 - 540 pages
...who was not entirely unprejudiced, says, " If a time should ever arrive, and perhaps it is not very distant, when all fears of a pretender shall have...vanished, and the power and influence of the pope shall have become feeble, ridiculous, and despicable, not only in England, but in every country of Europe,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1808 - 654 pages
...as a standing system of law." And again : " If ever a time should arrive, and perhaps it is not very distant, when all fears of a pretender shall have...ridiculous, and despicable, not only in England, but in every kingdom in Europe, it probably would not then be amiss to review and soften these rigorous... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 794 pages
...affecting Catholics, he goes on to say: " But if a time should ever arrive, and perhaps it is not very distant, when all fears of a pretender shall have...ridiculous, and despicable, not only in England, but in every kingdom of Europe ; it probably would not be then amiss to review and soften these rigorous... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1812 - 802 pages
...on to say— " But if a time should ever arrive, and perhaps it is not very distant, when all ¡ears of a Pretender shall have vanished, and the power...Pope shall become feeble, ridiculous and despicable," (Who but must think that the learned judge anticipated the moment in in England, but in every kingdom... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 pages
...learned judge afterwards? " If," says he, " a time should ever arrive, and perhaps it is not vr.ry distant, when all fears of a pretender shall have...ridiculous, and despicable, not only in England, but in every kingdom in Europe,"—(who, said Mr. Canning, would not suppose that Mr. justice Blackstone... | |
| Francis Gregor - Debts, Public - 1816 - 332 pages
...rigorous code against tlie Papists, " But if ever a time should arrive; " and perhaps it is not very distant, when all fears of a *' Pretender shall have vanished, and the power of the " Pope shall become feeble, ridiculous, and despicable, " not only in this country, but in every... | |
| sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 584 pages
...those several periods of our history. But if a time should ever arrive, and perhaps it is not very distant, when all fears of a pretender shall have...ridiculous, and despicable, not only in England, but in every kingdom of Europe; it probably would not then be amiss to review and soften these rigorous... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1825 - 576 pages
...those several periods of our history. But if a time should ever arrive, and perhaps it is not very distant, when all fears of a pretender shall have...ridiculous, and despicable, not only in England, but in every kingdom of Europe ; it probably would not then be amiss to review and soften these rigorous... | |
| George Canning - Great Britain - 1828 - 558 pages
...Catholics, and then goes on to say— " But if a time should ever arrive, and perhaps it is not very distant, when all fears of a Pretender shall have...influence of the Pope shall become feeble, ridiculous and despicable,"—(who but must think that the learned judge anticipated the moment in which I am now... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1836 - 704 pages
...those several periods of our history. But if a time should ever arrive, and perhaps it is not very distant, when all fears of a pretender shall have...ridiculous, and despicable, not only in England but in every kingdom of Europe ; it probably would not then be amiss to review and soften these rigorous... | |
| |