| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 858 sayfa
...who supported the bills, by the implication, in the Speaker's speech, of an intention in some persons to introduce changes destructive " of the laws by...country are made fundamentally Protestant;" an intention which, for himself, bx? loudly disclaimed. He concluded with observing, that the speech complained... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 442 sayfa
...called: other momentous changes have been proposed for our consideration. Adhering, however, to those laws by which the Throne, the Parliament, and the...of this country, are made fundamentally Protestant, we have not consented to allow that those who acknowledge a foreign jurisdiction should be authorized... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1814 - 660 sayfa
...not a distinct implication of an intention in some persons, by proposing such changes to destroy " the laws by which the throne, the parliament, and...of this country are made fundamentally Protestant?" Sir, recollecting that one of the essential features of the resolutions on which the Catholic Bill... | |
| 1814 - 604 sayfa
...appeared in the Ennis Chronicle, from which the following extract is taken. " Adhering, however, to those Laws, by which the Throne, the Parliament, and the...of this Country are made fundamentally Protestant, we have not consented to allow (we hope we never shall consent to allow) that those who acknowledge... | |
| 1814 - 1032 sayfa
...called ; other momentous changes have been proposed for our consideration ; adhering, however, to those laws by which the Throne, the Parliament, and the...of this country are made fundamentally Protestant, we have not consented to allow, that those who acknowledge a foreign juridiction should be authorised... | |
| 1814 - 1112 sayfa
...called : other momentous changes have been proposed for our consideration. Adhering, however, to those laws by which the throne, the parliament, and the...of this country, are made fundamentally protestant, we have not consented to allow that those who acknowledge a foreign jurisdiction should be authorised... | |
| 1815 - 822 sayfa
...who supported the bills, by the implication, in the Speaker's speech, of an intention in some persons to introduce changes destructive " of the laws by...country are made fundamentally Protestant;" an intention which, for himself, he loudly disclaimed. He concluded with observing, that the speech complained of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1815 - 1026 sayfa
...who supported the bills, by the implication, in the Speaker's speech, of an intention in some persons to introduce changes destructive " of the laws by...country are made fundamentally Protestant;" an intention which, for himself, he loudly disclaimed. He concluded with observing, that the speech complained of... | |
| 1815 - 772 sayfa
...called : other momentous changes have been proposed for our consideration. Adhering, however, to those laws by which the throne, the parliament, and the...of this country, are made fundamentally protestant, we have not consented to allow, that those who acknowledge a foreign jurisdiction should be authorised... | |
| 1815 - 992 sayfa
...called ; other momentous changes have been proposed for our consideration. Adhering, however, to those laws by which the throne, the parliament, and the...of this country are made fundamentally protestant, we have not consented to allow that those who acknowledge a foreign jurisdiction should be authorised... | |
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