The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... Clergy Reserves Private Bill Committees Army Estimates Slave Trade at the Mauritius Northampton Election - Conduct of the Corporation 586 · 590 591 601 605 606 22. Corn Laws - Equalization of Contracts 630 Criminal Laws - Bills for the ...
... Clergy Reserves Private Bill Committees Army Estimates Slave Trade at the Mauritius Northampton Election - Conduct of the Corporation 586 · 590 591 601 605 606 22. Corn Laws - Equalization of Contracts 630 Criminal Laws - Bills for the ...
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... clergy , she had also afforded a sufficient revenue for her support of the Protestant clergy in her empire . That fact shewed most clearly that there was nothing in Catho- licism itself which would prevent its fol- lowers from living in ...
... clergy , she had also afforded a sufficient revenue for her support of the Protestant clergy in her empire . That fact shewed most clearly that there was nothing in Catho- licism itself which would prevent its fol- lowers from living in ...
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... clergy , and from all that he had ever heard of them , they were not a class of men likely to part with them without a struggle , The Catholics of Ireland did not ask for any share of those temporalities ; all they asked for was , to be ...
... clergy , and from all that he had ever heard of them , they were not a class of men likely to part with them without a struggle , The Catholics of Ireland did not ask for any share of those temporalities ; all they asked for was , to be ...
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... clergy exercised their influ- ence for similar objects . He regretted that the hon . member should have in- dulged in a tirade against the Catholics , on grounds which , in his opinion , were wholly untenable . Colonel Torrens observed ...
... clergy exercised their influ- ence for similar objects . He regretted that the hon . member should have in- dulged in a tirade against the Catholics , on grounds which , in his opinion , were wholly untenable . Colonel Torrens observed ...
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... clergy with the most enormous vices ; and prayed for the estab- lishment of a new code of laws against them . The House had the authority of the Attorney - general for Ireland , that the clergy had not contributed to the excesses which ...
... clergy with the most enormous vices ; and prayed for the estab- lishment of a new code of laws against them . The House had the authority of the Attorney - general for Ireland , that the clergy had not contributed to the excesses which ...
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