As far as the laws of Great Britain permit, ' which laws prohibit absolutely all popish hierarchy in any of the dominions belonging to the Crown of Great Britain, and can only admit of a toleration of the exercise of that religion. Under British rule, 1760-1914 - Page 25de William Henry Atherton - 1914Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 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
...article must always be remembered, viz. " as far as the laws of Great Biitain permit i" which laws prohibit absolutely all Popish hierarchy in any of...toleration of the exercise of that religion. This matter wa* clearly understood in the negociation of the definitive treaty. The French ministers proposed to... | |
| 1814 - 454 pages
...hierarchy in any of the duniiiiionn belonging to the Crown of Great Britain, and can only admit ol a toleration of the exercise of that religion. This matter was .clearly understood in the negociation of the Definitive Treaty. The French Ministers proposed to insert the words comme ci-devant,... | |
| 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
...article must always be remembered, viz : « as far as the laws of Great Britain permit ; » which laws prohibit absolutely all Popish hierarchy in any of...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... | |
| Public Archives Canada - 1907 - 762 pages
...Article, must always be remembered, viz1 : As far as the Laws of Great Britain t»rmit, which Laws prohibit absolutely all Popish Hierarchy in any of...matter was clearly understood in the Negotiation of the Definitive Treaty ; The French Ministers proposed to insert the Words, comme cid-;vant, in order that... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1907 - 780 pages
...same Article, must always be remembered, viz1 : As far as the Laws of Great Britain permit, which Laws prohibit absolutely all Popish Hierarchy in any of...matter was clearly understood in the Negotiation of the Definitive Treaty ; The French Ministers proposed to insert the Words, comme cidevant, in order that... | |
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