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Roman Catholics , however , were still excluded from sitting or voting in parliament ; and the admitted principles of toleration required that the continuance of this restriction should be justified by some proof of its necessity .
Roman Catholics , however , were still excluded from sitting or voting in parliament ; and the admitted principles of toleration required that the continuance of this restriction should be justified by some proof of its necessity .
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He would defend it in the same manner as he would the general settlement of all property by the laws of the country . ... If this be not thought a sufficient security , let the Roman Catholic be prohibited altogether from legislating ...
He would defend it in the same manner as he would the general settlement of all property by the laws of the country . ... If this be not thought a sufficient security , let the Roman Catholic be prohibited altogether from legislating ...
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I am not prepared to say that the State would act wisely in insist- ing upon the Roman Catholics reading the Scriptures in the schools ; but I am prepared to say , that they should plant a good scriptu ral school , with a good ef- ...
I am not prepared to say that the State would act wisely in insist- ing upon the Roman Catholics reading the Scriptures in the schools ; but I am prepared to say , that they should plant a good scriptu ral school , with a good ef- ...
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