| 1827 - 698 pages
...with the new provisions which make part of the plan, it could never give any such weight in office, or in Parliament, either to Catholics or Dissenters,...declining, and, among the higher orders particularly, they have ceased to prevail. That the obnoxious tenets are disclaimed in the most positive manner by... | |
| 1818 - 420 pages
...since the Union removed : — That those principles, formerly held by the Catholics, which made them considered as politically dangerous, have been for...declining, and among the higher orders particularly : — That the obnoxious tenets are disclaimed in the most positive manner by the oaths, which have... | |
| 1827 - 640 pages
...the new provisions which would make part of the plan, it could never give any such weight in office, or in parliament, either to Catholics or Dissenters,...declining, and among the higher orders particularly, they have ceased to prevail ; — that the obnoxious tenets are disclaimed in the most positive manner... | |
| Robert Banks Jenkinson Earl of Liverpool - Great Britain - 1827 - 678 pages
...the new provisions which would make part of the plan, it could never give any such weight in office, or in Parliament, either to Catholics or Dissenters,...declining, and, among the higher orders particularly, they have ceased to prevail : — that the obnoxious tenets are disclaimed in the most positive manner... | |
| Frederick Nolan - 1827 - 76 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...declining, and, among the higher orders particularly, they have ceased to prevail;—that the obnoxious tenets are disclaimed, in the most positive manner... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1827 - 986 pages
...since the Union removed :— that those principles, forwerly held by the Catholics, which made them considered as politically dangerous, have been for...are disclaimed in the most positive manner by the Oaths, which have been required in Great Britain, and still more by one of those required in Ireland,... | |
| George III (King of Great Britain) - 1827 - 70 pages
...since the Union removed : — That those principles, formerly held by the Catholics which made them considered as politically dangerous, have been for...are disclaimed in the most positive manner by the Oaths, which have been required in Great Britain, and still more by one of those required in Ireland,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1827 - 542 pages
...from their improved principles : " Those principles formerly held by the Catholics, which made them considered as politically dangerous, have been for...higher orders particularly have ceased to prevail."' The only clauses of Mr. Pitt's argument to his Sovereign to which I have not alluded, are those in... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1827 - 542 pages
...from their improved principles : " Those principles formerly held by the Catholics, which made them considered as politically dangerous, have been for...higher orders particularly have ceased to prevail."' The only clauses of Mr. Pitt's argument to his Sovereign to which I have not alluded, are those in... | |
| Thomas Gisborne - 1827 - 180 pages
...principles: " Those principles " formerly held by the Catholics, which made * Letters, p. 33. 17 i " them considered as politically dangerous, have " been for...higher orders particularly have " ceased to prevail."* The only clauses of Mr. Pitt's argument to his Sovereign to which I have not alluded, are those in... | |
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