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... Ireland might this Bill might be made to destroy the be reconciled to our rule . Such once Irish Church inch by inch , yet it must be more was the time of the Irish famine , admitted on all hands that assuming , when not so much English ...
... Ireland might this Bill might be made to destroy the be reconciled to our rule . Such once Irish Church inch by inch , yet it must be more was the time of the Irish famine , admitted on all hands that assuming , when not so much English ...
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... Irish Church is disestablished great hardship will result to all those Protestants , mem- bers of the Church , who are scattered in different parts of Ireland in the thick of a Roman Catholic population , and who have settled there in ...
... Irish Church is disestablished great hardship will result to all those Protestants , mem- bers of the Church , who are scattered in different parts of Ireland in the thick of a Roman Catholic population , and who have settled there in ...
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... Irish Churches . I conceive there is nothing more wanton , nothing more reckless I go further and I say nothing more criminal - than such a proceeding . My Lords , there is no sort of analogy be- tween ... Church ( Ireland ) Bill . { LORDS }
... Irish Churches . I conceive there is nothing more wanton , nothing more reckless I go further and I say nothing more criminal - than such a proceeding . My Lords , there is no sort of analogy be- tween ... Church ( Ireland ) Bill . { LORDS }
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Great Britain. Parliament Thomas Curson Hansard. members of the Church of England being scattered in the West Indies among a negro population as the members of the Church of England are scattered in Ireland amongst the Roman Catholic ...
Great Britain. Parliament Thomas Curson Hansard. members of the Church of England being scattered in the West Indies among a negro population as the members of the Church of England are scattered in Ireland amongst the Roman Catholic ...
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... Irish tongue - if pluralities had been discoun- tenanced . But we treated Ireland eccle- siastically very much in the same way in which we treated her politically . There is a passage which some of ... Church ( Ireland ) Bill . { LORDS }
... Irish tongue - if pluralities had been discoun- tenanced . But we treated Ireland eccle- siastically very much in the same way in which we treated her politically . There is a passage which some of ... Church ( Ireland ) Bill . { LORDS }
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Página 157 - That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before...
Página 853 - I, AB, do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, Her heirs and successors according to law. So help me God!
Página 93 - I quite admit — every one must admit — that when the opinion of your countrymen has declared itself, and you see that their convictions — their firm, deliberate, sustained convictions — are in favour of any course, I do not for a moment deny that it is your duty to yield.
Página 247 - That the churches of England and Ireland,, as now by law established, be united into one Protestant Episcopal Church, to be called The United Church of England and Ireland; and that the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the said united church shall be, and shall remain in full force for ever, as the same are now by law established for the church of England ; and...
Página 125 - I hear a lion, in the lobby, roar ! Say, Mr. Speaker, shall we shut the door, And keep him out ; or shall we let him in, And see if we can get him out again* " I was for shutting the door and keeping the lion out.
Página 39 - Question,' as we call it, by a somewhat heartless euphemism, means hunger, thirst, nakedness, notice to quit, labour spent in vain, the toil of years seized upon, the breaking up of homes, the miseries, sicknesses, deaths of parents, children, wives ; the despair and wildness which spring up in the hearts of the poor when legal force, like a sharp harrow, goes over the most sensitive and vital rights of mankind. All this is contained in the land question.