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Strana 66
... the generous feelings of that season , I cannot , dare not say ; but with respect
to catholic persecution , it received its death blow from the American revolution ,
and the constitution of the free states that compose this great commonwealth .
... the generous feelings of that season , I cannot , dare not say ; but with respect
to catholic persecution , it received its death blow from the American revolution ,
and the constitution of the free states that compose this great commonwealth .
Strana 107
The case then relied upon , does in no respect , in no similitude of principle or
resemblance of faet quadrate with the case ... With those who have turned their
attention to the history of Ireland , the decisions of Irish courts , respecting Roman
...
The case then relied upon , does in no respect , in no similitude of principle or
resemblance of faet quadrate with the case ... With those who have turned their
attention to the history of Ireland , the decisions of Irish courts , respecting Roman
...
Strana cxv
On the contrary , it is the unanimous doctrine of Catholics , that the respect due to
the name of God so called to witness , requires that the oath be inviolably kept , to
whomsoever it is pledged , whether Catholic , Heretic , or Infidel , & c . & c .
On the contrary , it is the unanimous doctrine of Catholics , that the respect due to
the name of God so called to witness , requires that the oath be inviolably kept , to
whomsoever it is pledged , whether Catholic , Heretic , or Infidel , & c . & c .
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