The Pamphleteer, Volumen 9Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1817 |
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... Lord Castlereagh . " Their religion must not violate our Laws , " would be the answer of the old Barons . " Their reli- gion must not violate any of the fundamental principles on which we perfected the Constitution , such as we ...
... Lord Castlereagh . " Their religion must not violate our Laws , " would be the answer of the old Barons . " Their reli- gion must not violate any of the fundamental principles on which we perfected the Constitution , such as we ...
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... Lord Castlereagh define to the House what that reli- gion is which must not be violated in finally deciding on the Catholic Claims ? In his own view of the question , the only tenets of that religion which parliament will have to take ...
... Lord Castlereagh define to the House what that reli- gion is which must not be violated in finally deciding on the Catholic Claims ? In his own view of the question , the only tenets of that religion which parliament will have to take ...
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... Lord Castlereagh in some late communications with persons of weight in Ireland , has declared that to be his great actu- ating principle in taking the line he has done , and in which he means to persevere- " Something must be done to ...
... Lord Castlereagh in some late communications with persons of weight in Ireland , has declared that to be his great actu- ating principle in taking the line he has done , and in which he means to persevere- " Something must be done to ...
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... Lord Castlereagh may count the Dissenters , with whom his family is principally connected , as friends to the Roman Catholic Claims , and when he made the declaration im- puted to him he might not have had that numerous and powerful ...
... Lord Castlereagh may count the Dissenters , with whom his family is principally connected , as friends to the Roman Catholic Claims , and when he made the declaration im- puted to him he might not have had that numerous and powerful ...
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... Lord Castlereagh is too well read in the History of the Revolution , and in its great charter , The Bill of Rights , to subscribe to the doctrine that has been lately propagated , that the exclusion of Popery formed no part of the ...
... Lord Castlereagh is too well read in the History of the Revolution , and in its great charter , The Bill of Rights , to subscribe to the doctrine that has been lately propagated , that the exclusion of Popery formed no part of the ...
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