| 1814 - 454 lehte
...it would be deceiving them to adroit those words, for the King Iiad not the power to tolerate that religion in any other manner than ." as far as the laws of Great Britain permit." These Laws must be your guide in any disputes that may arise on this subject ; but at the... | |
| Sir Robert Harry Inglis - 1828 - 192 lehte
...that it would be deceiving them to admit those words, for the King had not the power to tolerate that religion in any other manner than ' as far as the laws of Great Britain permit.'" I think, Sir, I have proved sufficiently that the Treaty of Limerick was never intended to... | |
| Augustin Theiner - 1835 - 158 lehte
...that it would he deceiving them to admit those words, for the king had not the power to tolerate that religion in any other manner than « as far as the laws of Great Britain permit. » These laws must be your guide in any disputes that may arise on this subject ; but at the... | |
| Victor Coffin - 1896 - 328 lehte
...leaving the country. Calendar of Home Office Paper* 1770-2, No. 376. •Can. Arch., QI p. 117. that religion in any other manner than as far as the laws of Great Britain permit. These laws must be your guide in any disputes that may arise on the subject. " It is clear... | |
| Orin Grant Libby - 1897 - 634 lehte
...pardoned on condition of leaving the country. Calendar of Home Office Papert 1770-2, No. 376. that religion in any other manner than as far as the laws of Great Britain permit. These laws must be your guide in any disputes that may arise on the subject. " It is clear... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1907 - 768 lehte
...that it would be deceiving them to admit those Words, for The King had not the Power to tolerate that Religion in any other Manner, than as far as the Laws of Great Britain permit ; These Laws must be your guide in any Disputes that may arise on this Subject ; But, at the... | |
| Public Archives Canada - 1907 - 762 lehte
...that it would be deceiving them to admit those Words, for The King had not the Power to tolerate that Religion in any other Manner, than as far as the Laws of Great Britain permit ; These Laws must be your guide in any Disputes that may arise on this Subject ; But, at the... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1907 - 768 lehte
...that it would be deceiving them to admit those Words, for The King had not the Power to tolerate that Religion in any other Manner, than as far as the Laws of Great Britain /wrmit ; These Laws must be your guide in any Disputes^ that may arise on this Subject ; But, at the... | |
| Benjamin Sulte, C. E. Fryer, Laurent-Olivier David - 1908 - 554 lehte
...that it would be deceiving them to admit those words, for the King had not the power to tolerate that religion in any other manner than ' as far as the laws of Great Britain permit. ' These laws must be your guide in any disputes that may arise on this subject. But at the... | |
| Adam Shortt, Sir Arthur George Doughty - 1914 - 488 lehte
...that it would be deceiving them to admit those words, for the King had not the power to tolerate that Religion in any other manner than as far as the laws of Great Britain permit. If any doubt remained as to the intention of Great Britain, it must have vanished at the first... | |
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