The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1830 - History |
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Page iii
... Oath of Supremacy , and is heard at the Bar - The House re- solves , that he must take the Oath of Supremacy , and orders a new Writ for the County of Clare - The Marquis of Blandford moves Resolutions in favour of Parliamentary Reform ...
... Oath of Supremacy , and is heard at the Bar - The House re- solves , that he must take the Oath of Supremacy , and orders a new Writ for the County of Clare - The Marquis of Blandford moves Resolutions in favour of Parliamentary Reform ...
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... oaths , on a different footing from Protestants , even in regard to real property , a distinction which Protestants and Catholics were equally interested in abolishing : the next provision would be , the admission of Catholics to parlia ...
... oaths , on a different footing from Protestants , even in regard to real property , a distinction which Protestants and Catholics were equally interested in abolishing : the next provision would be , the admission of Catholics to parlia ...
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... oaths taken by members of the legislature must be modified . In the new oath , the Catholic member would be called on to swear alle- giance in the usual terms , ―to dis- claim the deposing power of the Pope , and the doctrine that his ...
... oaths taken by members of the legislature must be modified . In the new oath , the Catholic member would be called on to swear alle- giance in the usual terms , ―to dis- claim the deposing power of the Pope , and the doctrine that his ...
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... Oath , without any evasion , equivocation , or mental reser- vation whatsoever . " On and compact with the See of Rome , and he saw the greatest difficulties in arriving at any such result . There was something revolting to the feelings ...
... Oath , without any evasion , equivocation , or mental reser- vation whatsoever . " On and compact with the See of Rome , and he saw the greatest difficulties in arriving at any such result . There was something revolting to the feelings ...
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... oath . Totally in- efficient as a security , it was im- moral to present it to them ; it established a war between words and principles , oaths and con- science ; and which of these would finally prevail , needed no explana- tion . When ...
... oath . Totally in- efficient as a security , it was im- moral to present it to them ; it established a war between words and principles , oaths and con- science ; and which of these would finally prevail , needed no explana- tion . When ...
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