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Page 54
... Bill of 1829 , nor the Maynooth Endowment Bill of last session , would have passed into a law - nor should we have been called on to witness those frequent departures from sound and constitutional principles , which have since ...
... Bill of 1829 , nor the Maynooth Endowment Bill of last session , would have passed into a law - nor should we have been called on to witness those frequent departures from sound and constitutional principles , which have since ...
Page 88
... Bill , or ask leave to bring on a Motion , or originate a measure , and divide the House upon it , for the Repeal of the Maynooth Bill ? " I think you will agree with me when I tell you there is more strength in a positive movement than ...
... Bill , or ask leave to bring on a Motion , or originate a measure , and divide the House upon it , for the Repeal of the Maynooth Bill ? " I think you will agree with me when I tell you there is more strength in a positive movement than ...
Page 97
... Bills referred to , are respectively as follows : - I. An Act to relieve Her Majesty's subjects from certain penalties and disabilities in regard to religious opinions . This Bill was presented to the House of Lords by the Lord ...
... Bills referred to , are respectively as follows : - I. An Act to relieve Her Majesty's subjects from certain penalties and disabilities in regard to religious opinions . This Bill was presented to the House of Lords by the Lord ...
Page 98
... Bill referred to is , for the repeal of certain provisions affecting persons professing the Jewish religion , and Dissenters , as well as Roman Catholics ; and is intended to repeal the Act of Supremacy itself . King Henry the Eighth ...
... Bill referred to is , for the repeal of certain provisions affecting persons professing the Jewish religion , and Dissenters , as well as Roman Catholics ; and is intended to repeal the Act of Supremacy itself . King Henry the Eighth ...
Page 100
... Bill introduced by Lord John Manners on the sub- ject of the Mortmain laws , deserves especial notice . Some of the enactments contained in it are most mischievous in their tendency and details , and such as ought to be opposed , not ...
... Bill introduced by Lord John Manners on the sub- ject of the Mortmain laws , deserves especial notice . Some of the enactments contained in it are most mischievous in their tendency and details , and such as ought to be opposed , not ...
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