A letter to ... Henry Phillpotts on the subject of his two letters to ... George Canning [respecting the Catholic claims].1827 |
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Strana 7
... measure for the relief of the Catholics might ultimately succeed : whereas in May you dis- cover that securities are moonshine , and Catholic oaths are empty air ; † you see " the danger " which must follow the removal of those safe- 43 ...
... measure for the relief of the Catholics might ultimately succeed : whereas in May you dis- cover that securities are moonshine , and Catholic oaths are empty air ; † you see " the danger " which must follow the removal of those safe- 43 ...
Strana 10
... measure ( as he very fairly might ) to be one which is to give additional security to the Protestant Establishment , and this by means of the new regulations , which we will proceed to examine . The first is rather an extension of an ...
... measure ( as he very fairly might ) to be one which is to give additional security to the Protestant Establishment , and this by means of the new regulations , which we will proceed to examine . The first is rather an extension of an ...
Strana 13
... measure which could tend " to propagate and spread the example of the " Protestant religion " -pointing , without ... measures of considerable benefit to the " Established Church ; calculated to promote both its honour " and its ...
... measure which could tend " to propagate and spread the example of the " Protestant religion " -pointing , without ... measures of considerable benefit to the " Established Church ; calculated to promote both its honour " and its ...
Strana 19
... measure . On an occasion when he descends to the minute detail of applying a test to schoolmasters , and when he proposes means for prospectively influ- encing the Catholic clergy in Ireland , he would not have omitted to notice a ...
... measure . On an occasion when he descends to the minute detail of applying a test to schoolmasters , and when he proposes means for prospectively influ- encing the Catholic clergy in Ireland , he would not have omitted to notice a ...
Strana 26
... measure , in which it is embodied , from " giving full effect " to the great object of the Union - that of tranquillizing Ireland and attaching it to this " country . " Allow me the use of the words in which you courteously address Mr ...
... measure , in which it is embodied , from " giving full effect " to the great object of the Union - that of tranquillizing Ireland and attaching it to this " country . " Allow me the use of the words in which you courteously address Mr ...
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alluded ancestors appeal apply argument Athanasian Creed attached bargain believe bill casuistry Catholic bishops Catholic clergy Catholic question cause Church of England church of Rome claims clause communion concede concession constitution coronation oath course danger declare degree doctrine of exclusive doubt Doyle duty of acting effect evils exclusive salvation excommunication favour feeling give HENRY PHILLPOTTS hold honour House House of Lords indulgences introduce Ireland Irish Catholics King legislation legislature Letter lics ligion Lord Lord Grenville Lord Liverpool's Majesty matter means measure ment mind O'Connell object occasion opinion Parlia Parliament party persecution persons Pitt Pitt Club Pitt's political Pope Pope's Supremacy present priests principles promise Protestant ascendancy Protestant church Protestant establishments quote racter religion respecting Roman Catholic royal negative Scriptures sentence sion Sovereign speak suppose sure tenets testant ther tholic tion transubstantiation unfairness veto words
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