The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 38J. Whittle, 1811 |
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... Popish advocates of the present day , these must have been false pretexts , the whole transaction must have been ... Popish claims must have , in the opinious of a very large part of the community , on the title of the House of Brunswick ...
... Popish advocates of the present day , these must have been false pretexts , the whole transaction must have been ... Popish claims must have , in the opinious of a very large part of the community , on the title of the House of Brunswick ...
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... Popish King , but of Popish members of Parliament , and that they really believed that they had effectually secured that object . Indeed , it may be added , that those acute sophisters of the present day , who maintain that so long as ...
... Popish King , but of Popish members of Parliament , and that they really believed that they had effectually secured that object . Indeed , it may be added , that those acute sophisters of the present day , who maintain that so long as ...
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... popish bishop is obliged to take an oath of fidelity to the pope , which contains the follow- ing paragraphs : -- " The rights , honours , privileges , and authority of the holy Roman church , and of our lord the pope , and his suc ...
... popish bishop is obliged to take an oath of fidelity to the pope , which contains the follow- ing paragraphs : -- " The rights , honours , privileges , and authority of the holy Roman church , and of our lord the pope , and his suc ...
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