Catholic was reminded from the bench that ' the laws did not presume a Papist to exist in the kingdom, nor could they breathe without the connivance of the Government. Lehrbuch des Kirchenrechts - Sayfa 779Georg Phillips tarafından - 1871 - 809 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1820 - 590 sayfa
...from all public, and almost all private rights. ' The law, ' it was publicly stated from the Bench, * did not presume a Papist to exist in the kingdom ; nor could * they breathe but by the sufferance of the Government. ' The House of Commons, of course, was a mere Committee... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 486 sayfa
...taken up with a high hand; Mr. Saul was prosecuted ; and he was publicly assured from the bench, that the laws did not presume a Papist to exist in the kingdom, nor could they breatlte without the connivance of government.* The publication of Dr. Curry's Historical Memoirs of... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 482 sayfa
...with a high hand; Mr. Saul was prosecuted ; and he was publicly assured from the bench, that the laivs did not presume a Papist to exist in the kingdom, nor could they breathe without the connivance of government.* The publication of Dr. Curry's Historical Memoirs of... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1812 - 678 sayfa
...affair was taken up with a high hand. Mr. Saul was prosecuted, and publicly assured from the bench, that the laws did not presume a Papist to exist in the kingdom, nor could they breathe without the connivance of government f. The publication about % » Mr. Charles O'Connor of... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1812 - 652 sayfa
...affair was taken up with a high hand. Mr. Saul was prosecuted, and publicly assured from the bench, that the laws did not presume a Papist to exist in the kingdom, nor cottld they breathe without the connivance of government f. The publication about * Mr. Charles O'Connor... | |
| William Henry Curran - 1819 - 468 sayfa
...with protestants, to exercise religious worship ; in short, by a kind of constructive annihilation, " the laws did not presume a papist to exist in the kingdom, nor could they breathe without the connivance of government *." This state of national humiliation lasted almost a... | |
| 1819 - 610 sayfa
...with Protestants, to exercise religious worship ; in short, by a kind of constructive annihilation, ' the laws did not presume a papist to exist in the kingdom, not could they breathe without the connivance of government' " This state of national humiliation lasted... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1824 - 404 sayfa
...Protestant converters were laying siege to rather violently, it was stated gravely from the bench that " the laws did not presume a Papist to exist in the kingdom, nor could they breathe without the connivance of Government." This is one of those sublime and daring fictions, in... | |
| 1819 - 606 sayfa
...with Protestants, to exercise religious worship ; in short, by a kind of constructive annihilation, l the laws did not presume a papist to exist in the kingdom, nor could they breathe without the connivance of government.' " This state of national humiliation lasttil almost... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 346 sayfa
...Protestant converters were laying siege to rather violently, it was stated gravely from the bench that " the laws did not presume a Papist to exist in the kingdom, nor could they breathe without the connivance of Government." This is one of those sublime and daring fictions, in... | |
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