An address from his majesty's Roman Catholic subjects to their fellow subjects |
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... the repeated instances in which they have come forward in their country's Cause , —their irreproachable demeanor in ... and Civil Principles of ALL His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects . in respect to their King and their Country .
... the repeated instances in which they have come forward in their country's Cause , —their irreproachable demeanor in ... and Civil Principles of ALL His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects . in respect to their King and their Country .
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... the repeated instances in which they have come forward in their Country's Cause , —their irreproachable demeanor in ... and Civil Principles of ALL His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects . in respect to their King and their Country .
... the repeated instances in which they have come forward in their Country's Cause , —their irreproachable demeanor in ... and Civil Principles of ALL His Majesty's Roman Catholic Subjects . in respect to their King and their Country .
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... —the repeated instances in which they have come forward in their Country's Cause , their irreproachable demeanor in ... and Civil Principles of ALL His Majesty's Romun Catholic Subjects . in respect to their King and their Country .
... —the repeated instances in which they have come forward in their Country's Cause , their irreproachable demeanor in ... and Civil Principles of ALL His Majesty's Romun Catholic Subjects . in respect to their King and their Country .
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... incurs the additional guilt of violating a Sacra-“ ment : And I do swear that I will defend , to the uttermost of my power , the “ Settlement and Arrangement of Property in this Country , as established by : w the Laws now in being ...
... incurs the additional guilt of violating a Sacra-“ ment : And I do swear that I will defend , to the uttermost of my power , the “ Settlement and Arrangement of Property in this Country , as established by : w the Laws now in being ...
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1 Such then , —- Fellow Countrymen and Fellow Subjects , -Such being our Religious and Civil Principles in respect to our King and our Country , -- Let us now again ask you , — Is there in them , a single Tenet , which is incompatible ...
1 Such then , —- Fellow Countrymen and Fellow Subjects , -Such being our Religious and Civil Principles in respect to our King and our Country , -- Let us now again ask you , — Is there in them , a single Tenet , which is incompatible ...
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