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B . do hereby declare , That I do profess the Roman Catholic Religion . “ I A . B .
do sincerely promise and swear , That I will be faithful , and bear true “ Allegiance
to His Majesty King George the Third , and him will defend to the " utmost of my ...
B . do hereby declare , That I do profess the Roman Catholic Religion . “ I A . B .
do sincerely promise and swear , That I will be faithful , and bear true “ Allegiance
to His Majesty King George the Third , and him will defend to the " utmost of my ...
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... or ought to have , any temporal or civii jurisdiction , power , superiority , or preĢ
eininence , directly or indirectly , within this Realın : And I do solemnly in the “
presence of God , and of his only Son Jesus Christ , my Redeemer , profess ,
testify ...
... or ought to have , any temporal or civii jurisdiction , power , superiority , or preĢ
eininence , directly or indirectly , within this Realın : And I do solemnly in the “
presence of God , and of his only Son Jesus Christ , my Redeemer , profess ,
testify ...
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THE next is the Oath and Declaration prescribed by the Irish Act of the 33d of His
present Majesty , and is taken by all Irish Roman Catholics , wishing to entitle ˇ
themselves to the benefit of that Act . “ I A . B . do hereby declare , That I do
profess ...
THE next is the Oath and Declaration prescribed by the Irish Act of the 33d of His
present Majesty , and is taken by all Irish Roman Catholics , wishing to entitle ˇ
themselves to the benefit of that Act . “ I A . B . do hereby declare , That I do
profess ...
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