Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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Returned for Louth and for Milborne Port - Elects to sit for Louth - Poor laws –
Motion regarding Petersfield — Conversion of title into rent - charge — Reform
Bill for Ireland Church cess - Repeal of the Union - Advice given by Lord
Wellesley ...
Returned for Louth and for Milborne Port - Elects to sit for Louth - Poor laws –
Motion regarding Petersfield — Conversion of title into rent - charge — Reform
Bill for Ireland Church cess - Repeal of the Union - Advice given by Lord
Wellesley ...
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He declared that according to his interpretation of the oath , he would feel bound
in conscience and in duty , if a proposition should be made to strip the Protestant
Church of all its temporalities , to oppose such a proceeding ; but he did not ...
He declared that according to his interpretation of the oath , he would feel bound
in conscience and in duty , if a proposition should be made to strip the Protestant
Church of all its temporalities , to oppose such a proceeding ; but he did not ...
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Avowedly this provision was intended as one for strengthening the defences of
the church . It was opposed by many English as well as Irish members ; and an
amendment was moved by Sir Robert Heron , that the new seat should be ...
Avowedly this provision was intended as one for strengthening the defences of
the church . It was opposed by many English as well as Irish members ; and an
amendment was moved by Sir Robert Heron , that the new seat should be ...
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Not only every political office , but every seat on the judicial bench , was still
monopolized as completely by members of the Established Church as they had
been in the days of statutable exclusion . In a confidential letter , of a somewhat
later ...
Not only every political office , but every seat on the judicial bench , was still
monopolized as completely by members of the Established Church as they had
been in the days of statutable exclusion . In a confidential letter , of a somewhat
later ...
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... respect by the people of Ireland ; and he believed that until , in addition to
these grievances , the Church question was set at rest , no arguments from
history or philosophical inductious would avail aught towards appeasing the cry
for Repeal ...
... respect by the people of Ireland ; and he believed that until , in addition to
these grievances , the Church question was set at rest , no arguments from
history or philosophical inductious would avail aught towards appeasing the cry
for Repeal ...
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