| Great Britain. Court of Exchequer, Thomas Parker - 1791 - 314 pages
...therein mentioned, fet but from Newville, to come to England; and when they firft came into England, or any of the dominions belonging to the crown of Great Britain. And whether fhe has not owned or acknowledged to the other defendants, or fome, and which of them, or to... | |
| 1814 - 804 pages
...in the same article must always be remembered, viz. " as far as the laws of Great Biitain permit i" which laws prohibit absolutely all Popish hierarchy...toleration of the exercise of that religion. This matter wa* clearly understood in the negociation of the definitive treaty. The French ministers proposed to... | |
| Sir Robert Harry Inglis - 1828 - 192 pages
...remembered, viz. ' as far as the laws of Great Britain permit;' which laws prohibit absolutely any Popish Hierarchy in any of the dominions belonging...religion. This matter was clearly understood in the negociation of the Definitive Treaty. The French Ministers proposed to insert the words comme ci-devant,... | |
| Augustin Theiner - 1835 - 158 pages
...distant thong! ts of restraining « his new Roman catholic subjects from professing the worship of thair religion according to the rites of the Romish church...religion. This matter was clearly understood in the negociation of the definitive treaty. The French ministers proposed to insert the words comme ci-devant... | |
| Great Britain - 1836 - 1022 pages
...birth was within any of the descriptions before-menlinned, hath come into Great Britain or Ireland, w any of the Dominions belonging to the Crown of Great Britain, and professed the Protestant Religion, and died within Great Britain or Ireland, or any other of the Dominions... | |
| Victor Coffin - 1896 - 328 pages
...condition as Jar as the laws of Great Britain permit must always be remembered; these laws prohibiting absolutely " all Popish Hierarchy in any of the dominions belonging to the Crown of Great Britain. " " This matter was clearly understood in the negotiations of the Definitive Treaty. The French Minister... | |
| Orin Grant Libby - 1897 - 634 pages
...condition as Jar as the laws of Great Britain permit must always be remembered; these laws prohibiting absolutely " all Popish Hierarchy in any of the dominions belonging to the Crown of Great Britain. " " This matter was clearly understood in the negotiations of the Definitive Treaty. The French Minister... | |
| Walter Alexander Riddell - 1916 - 208 pages
...was limited by a proviso, "As far as the laws of Great Britain will permit," followed by a rider, " which laws prohibit absolutely all Popish Hierarchy...of a toleration of the exercise of that religion." Egremont further states that this was clearly understood in the negotiations of the Treaty, for the... | |
| A. L. Burt, Burt - 1968 - 294 pages
...the church in France, and he had pointed out that the clause about the laws of Great Britain excluded "absolutely all popish hierarchy in any of the dominions belonging to the Crown of Great Britain." The instructions now forbade the admission "of any ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the See of Rome,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1851 - 456 pages
...catholic subjects from professing the worship of their religion according to the rites of the Rumi&h church;" yet the condition expressed in the same article...religion. This matter was clearly understood in the negociation of the definitive treaty. The French ministers proposed to insert the words comme ci-devant,... | |
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