The Concordat might, be abolished, and " the right would still remain. It is inherent in the French monarchs from "" the commencement of their monarchy. It is an essential appendage of " the crown; kings appoint because they are kings. The instant the... Foreign and Domestic View of the Catholic Question - Page 17by Henry Gally Knight - 1828 - 78 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Hales - Great Britain - 1819 - 618 pages
...in the French monarchs from the 307 commencement of their monarchy : it is an essential appendage of the Crown; kings appoint, because they are kings....instant the Church acquired a Civil existence, its Dignities became real magistracies ; the disposal of which necessarily belongs to the sovereign, as... | |
| 1820 - 746 pages
...inherent in the French monarchs from the commencement of their monarchy. It is an essential appendage of the crown; kings appoint because they are kings. The...instant the church acquired a civil existence, its dignities became real magistracies, the disposal of which necessarily belongs to the sovereign, as... | |
| Walter Scott - Europe - 1820 - 748 pages
...inherent in the French roonarchs from the commencement of their monarchy. It is an essential appendage of the crown ; kings appoint because they are kings....instant the church acquired a civil existence, its dignities became real magistracies, the disposal of which necessarily belongs to the sovereign, as... | |
| Europe - 1820 - 742 pages
...inherent in the French monarchs from the commencement of their monarchy. It is an essential appendage of the crown ; kings appoint because they are kings....instant the church acquired a civil existence, its dignities became real magistracies, the disposal of which necessarily belongs to the sovereign, as... | |
| John Lingard - Anti-Catholicism - 1826 - 518 pages
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| University magazine - 1845 - 772 pages
...inherent in the French monarchs from the commencement of the monarchy. It is an essential appendage of the crown ; kings appoint, because they are kings....magistracies, the disposal of which necessarily belongs to the sovereigns, as they are a delegated portion of the supreme power, and protected by the laws and by... | |
| John Lingard - 1851 - 76 pages
...the church acquired a civil existence, its dignities became real magistracies, the disposal of which belongs to the sovereign, as they are a delegated...of the supreme power, and protected by the laws and arms of the state." Report, p. 265, [175]. t Le concordat est juste en ce qu'il remet au roi le droit... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Bills, Legislative - 1851 - 456 pages
...inherent in the French monarchs from the commencement " of their monarchy. It is an essential appendage of the crown ; kings appoint " because they are kings....instant the church acquired a civil existence, its " dignities became real magistracies, the disposal of which necessarily belongs " to the sovereign,... | |
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