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... Allegiance ; with an im- partial Enquiry into the Pope's Temporal Power , and the present Claims of the Stuarts to the English Throne : proving that both are equally groundless . 3. An Addre .. to the Common People of Ireland , on ...
... Allegiance ; with an im- partial Enquiry into the Pope's Temporal Power , and the present Claims of the Stuarts to the English Throne : proving that both are equally groundless . 3. An Addre .. to the Common People of Ireland , on ...
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... allegiance firm , and at the same time reasonable , by establishing it on its proper grounds ; to dispel the mists of long reigning prejudice ; after disarming infidelity , which strikes at the foundation of religion , and the dignity ...
... allegiance firm , and at the same time reasonable , by establishing it on its proper grounds ; to dispel the mists of long reigning prejudice ; after disarming infidelity , which strikes at the foundation of religion , and the dignity ...
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... the articles of the test , will evince the justness of entitling the Roman Catholics to the lenity of government , and the confidence of their fellow - subjects . THE 6 OATH OF ALLEGIANCE . ART . I. I MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS . 51.
... the articles of the test , will evince the justness of entitling the Roman Catholics to the lenity of government , and the confidence of their fellow - subjects . THE 6 OATH OF ALLEGIANCE . ART . I. I MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS . 51.
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... allegiance in form , yet there is an original and natural allegiance from subject to king ; a debt that forbids all conspiracies and treasonable practices against his person , crown , and dignity . ' At my birth I was under his ...
... allegiance in form , yet there is an original and natural allegiance from subject to king ; a debt that forbids all conspiracies and treasonable practices against his person , crown , and dignity . ' At my birth I was under his ...
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... allegiance or obedience ' unto the person taking upon himself the style and title of Prince of Wales in the life - time of his father , and ' who , since his death , is said to have assumed the style ' and title of King of Great Britain ...
... allegiance or obedience ' unto the person taking upon himself the style and title of Prince of Wales in the life - time of his father , and ' who , since his death , is said to have assumed the style ' and title of King of Great Britain ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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