The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen3;Volumen71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... took place , in one of which the parties were convicted , and in the other they were ac- quitted . In 1814 , another Catho- lic Convention appeared . A pro- clamation was issued for its sup- pression , and it was suppressed . In 1825 ...
... took place , in one of which the parties were convicted , and in the other they were ac- quitted . In 1814 , another Catho- lic Convention appeared . A pro- clamation was issued for its sup- pression , and it was suppressed . In 1825 ...
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... took it that nego- tiations of this nature with the court of Rome were incompatible with the dignity , the character , and the independence of England ; and this was a sufficient objection to that mode of attempting to pro- vide ...
... took it that nego- tiations of this nature with the court of Rome were incompatible with the dignity , the character , and the independence of England ; and this was a sufficient objection to that mode of attempting to pro- vide ...
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... took away . The Protestant faith surrendered every thing : it received nothing . As a security , the office of viceroy , an office of pageantry , was to con- tinue Protestant : but what Protest- ant cared an iota about it , when its ...
... took away . The Protestant faith surrendered every thing : it received nothing . As a security , the office of viceroy , an office of pageantry , was to con- tinue Protestant : but what Protest- ant cared an iota about it , when its ...
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... took it , was a Christian : it only ascertained that he was not a Catholic . That oath admitted all possible modes of infidelity to the rights of the con- stitution ; it was efficient to ex- clude only one great modification of ...
... took it , was a Christian : it only ascertained that he was not a Catholic . That oath admitted all possible modes of infidelity to the rights of the con- stitution ; it was efficient to ex- clude only one great modification of ...
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... took ecclesiastical preferment , was guilty of a mis- demeanour , and could hold his office no longer ; and again , any Catholic , who advised his Majesty respecting the appointment to an ecclesiastical office , was subject to the same ...
... took ecclesiastical preferment , was guilty of a mis- demeanour , and could hold his office no longer ; and again , any Catholic , who advised his Majesty respecting the appointment to an ecclesiastical office , was subject to the same ...
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