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... Catholics by a Catholic clergyman is valid in law , whereas if it were so celebrated in England , it would have no legal effect whatsoever . But perhaps the case of the English Catholic peers , is , of all others , the most severe and ...
... Catholics by a Catholic clergyman is valid in law , whereas if it were so celebrated in England , it would have no legal effect whatsoever . But perhaps the case of the English Catholic peers , is , of all others , the most severe and ...
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... Catholic emancipation , are shewn to be utterly futile . ' Parliament , I have heard it said , might be filled with Catholics ; all places of trust and honour might be filled with Catholics ; and England might by degrees become again a ...
... Catholic emancipation , are shewn to be utterly futile . ' Parliament , I have heard it said , might be filled with Catholics ; all places of trust and honour might be filled with Catholics ; and England might by degrees become again a ...
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... Catholics has given to this metaphysical charge ; and here again we avail our- selves of the eloquent and forcible reasoning of Lord Nugent . ' But it is said , and from high authority too , that to a king who is not a Roman Catholic ...
... Catholics has given to this metaphysical charge ; and here again we avail our- selves of the eloquent and forcible reasoning of Lord Nugent . ' But it is said , and from high authority too , that to a king who is not a Roman Catholic ...
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The Foreign Policy of Great BritainInvasion of Portugal | 1 |
Niebuhrs Roman History translated by F A Walter | 6 |
CrockfordHouse a Rhapsody in two Cantos | 60 |
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