| Henry Essex Edgeworth de Firmont - 1818 - 244 Seiten
...greatest energy, at the committee. Your friends at the Recollettes are well, and join in tender respects to you and yours. I would willingly turn this page,...judge, became the subject of most violent debates ; however, it passed as every thing else, at a great majority, and was immediately sent to the King... | |
| Tracts - 1836 - 506 Seiten
...says, "You have heard of an oath tendered by the assembly to all men in any station, by which they swear allegiance to the nation, to the law, and to the king, and bind themselves to maintain with all their might the constitution. The undaunted courage of our prelates makes the... | |
| 1913 - 880 Seiten
...decreed that those priests who had not accepted the "Civil Constitution" would be required within a week to swear allegiance to the nation, to the law. and to the king, under pain of having their allowances stopped and of being held as suspects. The king refused to approve... | |
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