The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Том 40 |
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... tion of the Almighty ; the revolution does not repeal the New Testament ; the revolution , properly understood , is the victory of civil and religious liberty , not over a sect , but over a tyranny . When the Roman Catholics cease to ...
... tion of the Almighty ; the revolution does not repeal the New Testament ; the revolution , properly understood , is the victory of civil and religious liberty , not over a sect , but over a tyranny . When the Roman Catholics cease to ...
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... tion here , is not merely a question of pub France ; and have planted idolatry in Ca- lic satisfaction , but a question of publie nada . This declaration is one obstacle , service ; and not only a question of public the oath of ...
... tion here , is not merely a question of pub France ; and have planted idolatry in Ca- lic satisfaction , but a question of publie nada . This declaration is one obstacle , service ; and not only a question of public the oath of ...
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... tion at so early a stage in the debate ; but I trust that that apology will be found in the nature of the considerations which I shall have to offer to its attention . These con- siderations appear to me to be of serious importance ...
... tion at so early a stage in the debate ; but I trust that that apology will be found in the nature of the considerations which I shall have to offer to its attention . These con- siderations appear to me to be of serious importance ...
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... tion of six calendar months after the acceptance of office , and that the obtain- ing of final judgment is the affair , in any case of some months , and in most cases of many months , it is evident that , for all ordinary purposes and ...
... tion of six calendar months after the acceptance of office , and that the obtain- ing of final judgment is the affair , in any case of some months , and in most cases of many months , it is evident that , for all ordinary purposes and ...
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... tion , placing their strength in the conci- liation of their subjects , and endeavouring by their lenity , as Dr. Johnson says of another memorable act of Grace , " to still the flutter of innumerable bosoms . " They endeavoured to cool ...
... tion , placing their strength in the conci- liation of their subjects , and endeavouring by their lenity , as Dr. Johnson says of another memorable act of Grace , " to still the flutter of innumerable bosoms . " They endeavoured to cool ...
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