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... British Go- which it becomes a Christian minister to vernment to lend itself to maintain the wield for the purpose of banishing error immutability of the Church of Rome , or and upholding truth - is " the sword of the to shut out from ...
... British Go- which it becomes a Christian minister to vernment to lend itself to maintain the wield for the purpose of banishing error immutability of the Church of Rome , or and upholding truth - is " the sword of the to shut out from ...
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... British Constitu- God . " Now , my Lords , it does appear to tion , and as a sure defence against any me , that the obligation of this oath would encroachment , by hasty legislation or be violated , were I to give my assent to otherwise ...
... British Constitu- God . " Now , my Lords , it does appear to tion , and as a sure defence against any me , that the obligation of this oath would encroachment , by hasty legislation or be violated , were I to give my assent to otherwise ...
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... British advocates of the Bill have been the most numerous , and that in zeal and earnestness they have not been surpassed by any Irish supporter of this excellent and liberal proposition . This fact should be most gratifying and most ...
... British advocates of the Bill have been the most numerous , and that in zeal and earnestness they have not been surpassed by any Irish supporter of this excellent and liberal proposition . This fact should be most gratifying and most ...
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... British Parliament . It is not to be considered as the Bill of Lord Chancellor Clare , however respectable his authority ; it is not to be considered as the Bill of Chief Justice Yelverton , or Mr. Wolfe ; no - it is more truly to be ...
... British Parliament . It is not to be considered as the Bill of Lord Chancellor Clare , however respectable his authority ; it is not to be considered as the Bill of Chief Justice Yelverton , or Mr. Wolfe ; no - it is more truly to be ...
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... British liberty ; but in Ireland they were the days of injustice , oppression , and violated faith . With most malignant ingenuity , Acts were passed making it criminal for Catholics to obtain education at home , and rendering it penal ...
... British liberty ; but in Ireland they were the days of injustice , oppression , and violated faith . With most malignant ingenuity , Acts were passed making it criminal for Catholics to obtain education at home , and rendering it penal ...
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