| Edmund Burke - 1851 - 886 lehte
...•nation. Even if it shall appear that the ministers and servants of the Pope in this country have uot transgressed the law, I feel persuaded that we are...of any successful attempt to impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1851 - 774 lehte
...England, Scotland, or Ireland, from appointing their own bishops. The noble Lord in his letter also said, "The liberty of Protestantism has been enjoyed too...England to allow of any successful attempt to impose upon our minds and consciences." He agreed with that so long as they maintained the principles of civil... | |
| 1850 - 556 lehte
...my indignation, even if it shall appear that the Ministers and Servants of the POPE in this country have not transgressed the law : I feel persuaded that...of any successful attempt to impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters... | |
| Edward Auriol - 1850 - 586 lehte
...my indignation. Even if it shall appear that the ministers and servants of the Pope in this country have not transgressed the law, I feel persuaded that...of any successful attempt to impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters... | |
| 1850 - 790 lehte
...my indignation. Even if it shall appear that the Ministers and servants of the Pope in this country have not transgressed the law, I feel persuaded that...of any successful attempt to impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign Prince or Potentate wiH be permitted to fasten his fetters... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 294 lehte
...appear that the ministers and servants of the Pope in this country have not transgressed the law, I fod persuaded that we are strong enough to repel any outward...of any successful attempt to impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign Prince or Potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters... | |
| 1850 - 818 lehte
...ministers and servants of the Pope iu this country hi" not transgressed the law, I feel persuaded tb*l we are strong enough to repel any outward attacks. The liberty of Protestantism has beea enjoyed too long in England, to allow of any successful attempt to impose a foreign yoke, upon... | |
| 1850 - 836 lehte
...my indignation. Even if it shall appear that the ministers and servants of the Pope in this country have not transgressed the law, I feel persuaded that we are strong enougn to repel any outward attacks. The liherty of Protestantism has been enjoyed too long in England... | |
| 1851 - 878 lehte
...my indignation. Even if it shall appear that the ministers and servants of the Pope in this country have not transgressed the law, I feel persuaded that...of any successful attempt to impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters... | |
| James Lord - 1851 - 256 lehte
...my indignation. Even if it shall appear that the ministers and servants of the Pope in this country have not transgressed the law, I feel persuaded that...of any successful attempt to impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters... | |
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