The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... oath , and it would not be easy to clear from the charge of perjury any elector who takes that oath , and then votes for a candidate who claims his support on the grounds that he is resolved to extinguish tithes , and subvert the ...
... oath , and it would not be easy to clear from the charge of perjury any elector who takes that oath , and then votes for a candidate who claims his support on the grounds that he is resolved to extinguish tithes , and subvert the ...
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... oath to be taken by Roman Catholics : - " I do swear , that I will defend to the utmost of my power the settlement of property within this realm , as established by the ... oath may have heen binding 12 [ Jan. The Roman Catholic Oath .
... oath to be taken by Roman Catholics : - " I do swear , that I will defend to the utmost of my power the settlement of property within this realm , as established by the ... oath may have heen binding 12 [ Jan. The Roman Catholic Oath .
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... oath attaches at all upon him in his legislative capacity . This construction of the oath does not contra- vene any law or principle of the consti- tution , and the object of the legislature is obtained in that of putting the Roman ...
... oath attaches at all upon him in his legislative capacity . This construction of the oath does not contra- vene any law or principle of the consti- tution , and the object of the legislature is obtained in that of putting the Roman ...
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