| 1849 - 748 lehte
...roll; but in consequence of certain proceedings affecting our rights and privileges, I must pretest against our proceeding further. The reasons that have led me to come to this conclnsion are fully set forth in the document which I hold in my hand, and which, with permission... | |
| 1843 - 700 lehte
...our constitution, so that we could not now constitute this court without a violation of the terms of the union between church and state in this land, as...with permission of the house, I shall now proceed to read : — We, the undersigned ministers and elders chosen as commissioners to the General Assembly... | |
| William Maxwell Hetherington - 1843 - 322 lehte
...so that we could not now constitute this Court without a violation of the terms of the union hetween Church and State in this land, as now authoritatively...proceeding further. The reasons that have led me to this conclusion are fully set forth in the document which I hold in my hand, and which, with permission... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1843 - 882 lehte
...constitute this Court without a violation of the terms of the union between Church and State in this laud, as now authoritatively declared, I must protest against...reasons that have led me to come to this conclusion arc fully set forth in the document which I hold in my hand, and which, with permission of the House,... | |
| 1844 - 672 lehte
...our constitution, so that we could not now constitute this court without a violation of the terms of the union between church and state in this land, as...protest against our proceeding further. The reasons that hare led me to this conclusion are fully set forth in the document which I hold in my hand, and which,... | |
| David J. Welsh - 1846 - 546 lehte
...our constitution, so that we could not now constitute this Court without a violation of the terms of the Union between Church and State in this land, as...our proceeding further. The reasons that have led to this conclusion, are fully set forth in the document which I hold in my hand, and which, with the... | |
| Presbyter - 1848 - 362 lehte
...our constitution, so that we could not now constitute this court without a violation of the terms of the union between Church and State, in this land,...— I must protest against our proceeding further. These reasons, which have led me to this conclusion, are fully set forth in the document which I hold... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1848 - 536 lehte
...ceeding further. The reasons that have led me " to this conclusion are fully set forth in the docu" ment which I hold in my hand, and which, with " permission of the House, I shall now proceed to " read." He then read the protest. " We, the undersigned ministers and elders, " chosen as Commissioners... | |
| James Hamilton - 1849 - 196 lehte
...our Constitution, so that we could not now constitute this Court without a violation of the terms of the union between Church and State in this land, as...proceeding further. The reasons that have led me to this conclusion, are fully set forth in the document which I hold in my hand, and which, with permission... | |
| John Angell James - 1849 - 302 lehte
...our constitution, so that we could not now constitute this court without a violation of the terms of the union between Church and State in this land, as...now authoritatively declared, I must protest against proceeding further. The reasons that have led me to this conclusion, are fully set forth in the document... | |
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