The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third, 1760-1860, Volumen3Longmans, Green, 1871 |
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... accepted , where would be the right of asylum ? The refugee would be followed by the vengeance of his own government , and driven forth from the home he had chosen , in a free country . On this point , Mr. Merry to Lord Hawkesbury ...
... accepted , where would be the right of asylum ? The refugee would be followed by the vengeance of his own government , and driven forth from the home he had chosen , in a free country . On this point , Mr. Merry to Lord Hawkesbury ...
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... accepted her doctrines , participated in her offices , and worshipped at her consecrated shrines . In her relations to the state she approached the ideal of Hooker , wherein the church and the commonwealth were identified : no one being ...
... accepted her doctrines , participated in her offices , and worshipped at her consecrated shrines . In her relations to the state she approached the ideal of Hooker , wherein the church and the commonwealth were identified : no one being ...
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... accepted with enthusiasm . The Catholic faith was renounced everywhere but in some parts of the Highlands ; and the Reformed establishment at once assumed the comprehensive character of a national church . But while supported by the ...
... accepted with enthusiasm . The Catholic faith was renounced everywhere but in some parts of the Highlands ; and the Reformed establishment at once assumed the comprehensive character of a national church . But while supported by the ...
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... accepted by the majo- rity of the English colonists : but many who abjured the Catholic faith , declined to join the new establish- ment , and founded Presbyterian communions of their own . The Reformation added a new element of discord ...
... accepted by the majo- rity of the English colonists : but many who abjured the Catholic faith , declined to join the new establish- ment , and founded Presbyterian communions of their own . The Reformation added a new element of discord ...
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... accepted the office of lord - lieutenant , in order to carry out such a po- licy . He even conceived himself to have the authority of the cabinet to favour an extensive en- franchisement of Catholics : but having committed himself too ...
... accepted the office of lord - lieutenant , in order to carry out such a po- licy . He even conceived himself to have the authority of the cabinet to favour an extensive en- franchisement of Catholics : but having committed himself too ...
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