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Observations upon the consequences apprehended from concession to the Roman ... - Page 38
by Frederick Nolan - 1827
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 46

1827 - 698 pages
...could give them any new means (if they were so disposed} of attacking the Establishment : — that the grounds, on which the laws of exclusion now remaining...the higher orders particularly, they have ceased to prevail. That the obnoxious tenets are disclaimed in the most positive manner by the oaths, which have...
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Miscellanea historica et critica, Volume 7

1818 - 420 pages
...could give them any new means (if they were so disposed) of attacking the establishment : — That the grounds on which the laws of exclusion now remaining...principles, formerly held by the Catholics, which made them considered as politically dangerous, have been for a course of time gradually declining, and among...
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The Catholic miscellany and monthly repository of information, Volume 8

1827 - 464 pages
...Dissenters, as could give them any new means (if they were so disposed) of attacking the Establishment. That the grounds on which the laws of exclusion now remaining...declining, and, among the higher orders particularly, have ceased to prevail. That the obnoxious tenets are disclaimed in the most positive manner by the...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1827 - 640 pages
...could give them any new means (if they were so disposed) of attacking the establishment : — that the grounds, on which the laws of exclusion now remaining...the higher orders particularly, they have ceased to prevail ; — that the obnoxious tenets are disclaimed in the most positive manner by the oaths, which...
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Memoirs of the Public Life and Administration of the Right Honourable, the ...

Robert Banks Jenkinson Earl of Liverpool - 1827 - 678 pages
...could give them any new means (if they were so disposed) of attacking the Establishment : — that the grounds, on which the laws of exclusion now remaining...the higher orders particularly, they have ceased to prevail : — that the obnoxious tenets are disclaimed in the most positive manner by the oaths, which...
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Letters from His Late Majesty to ...: Lord Henyon, on the Coronation Oath ...

George III (King of Great Britain) - 1827 - 70 pages
...as could give them any new means (if they were so disposed) of attacking the Establishment: — That the grounds on which the laws of exclusion now remaining...principles, formerly held by the Catholics which made them considered as politically dangerous, have been for a course of time gradually declining, and, among...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volume 97

1827 - 728 pages
...as could give them any new means (if they were so disposed) of attacking the Establishment : —That the grounds, on which the laws of exclusion now remaining...principles, formerly held by the Catholics, which made them he considered as politically dangerous, have been fora course of time gradually declining, and among...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 36

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1827 - 634 pages
...could give them any new means (if they were so disposed) of attacking the establishment : — That the grounds on which the laws of exclusion now remaining...principles, formerly held by the Catholics, which made them considered as politically dangerous, have been for a course of time gradually declining, and among...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 36

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1827 - 624 pages
...as could give them any new means (if they were so disposed) of attacking the establishment :-^-That the grounds on which the laws of exclusion, now remaining...removed: — That those principles, formerly held In the Catholics, which made them considered as politically dangerous, have been for a course of time...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature

1827 - 986 pages
...as could give them any new means (if they were so disposed) of attacking the Establishment -.—that the grounds on which the laws of exclusion now remaining...since the Union removed :— that those principles, forwerly held by the Catholics, which made them considered as politically dangerous, have been for...
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