 | 1926 - 766 pages
...expressed in the treaty of three years later, and ordained that his new Roman Catholic subjects might profess the worship of their religion according to the rights of the Romish Church " so far as the laws of Great Britain permitted," a concession, however, which scandalized the British... | |
 | Indiana University, James Albert Woodburn - 1926 - 480 pages
...that the inhabitants of Canada might "profess the worship of their religion according to the rites of the Romish church, as far as the laws of Great Britain permit", was to be observed, but land was to be set aside to establish and maintain "Protestant" ministers and... | |
 | Anna Jacoba Aucamp - 1926 - 260 pages
...French Canadians were given the right, "to profess the worship of their religion according to the rites of the Romish Church, as far as the laws of Great Britain permit." 2) By the Quebec Act of 1774 this right was confirmed, it being enacted that, "His Majesty's Canadian... | |
 | Canada, Great Britain - 1962 - 686 pages
...Catholick Subjects in that Province may profess the Worship of their Religion, according to the Rites of the Romish Church, as far as the Laws of Great Britain permit; It is therefore Our will and Pleasure, that you do, in all things regarding the said Inhabitants, conform... | |
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1845 - 610 pages
...that his new Roman Catholic subjects may profess the worship of their religion according to the rites of the Romish Church, as far as the laws of Great Britain permit.' — Treaty of Paris, 1163, Art. iv. Not establishments, nor property, nor dignities, but ' liberty... | |
 | A. L. Burt, Burt - 1968 - 294 pages
...that his new Roman Catholic subjects may profess the worship of their religion according to the rites of the Romish church, as far as the laws of Great Britain permit." In later days some have charged the British government with bad faith because the promise in the capitulation... | |
 | William E. Conklin - 1979 - 350 pages
...that his new Roman Catholic subjects may profess the worship of their religion, according to the rites of the Romish Church, as far as the laws of Great Britain permit.93 The latter clause differed from the undertaking in the Articles of Capitulation of Quebec... | |
 | Philip Lawson - 1994 - 208 pages
...treaty, "that Roman Catholic subjects may profess the worship of their religion according to the rites of the Romish church, as far as the laws of Great Britain permit." 8 Herein lay a conundrum for the British administrators and politicians charged with bringing Quebec... | |
 | Sheldon J. Godfrey, Judy Godfrey - 1995 - 460 pages
...his new Roman Catholick subjects may profess the worship of their religion, according to the rites of the Romish Church, as far as the laws of Great Britain permit."8 The Roman Catholic religion was to be tolerated, although the hierarchy of the church was... | |
 | Thomas H. O'Connor - 1998 - 386 pages
...the former French colony that they would be allowed to profess their religion "according to the rites of the Romish Church, as far as the laws of Great Britain allowed." In Massachusetts, however, it was clear that Congregational leaders had no idea of letting... | |
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