The Works of Francis Gregor, of Trewarthennick, EsqT. Flindell, 1816 - 307 sider |
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... circumstance so decidedly wrong , as to make any ani- madversion on their part necessary . I have not even heard that any gentleman of any political party , or of those who , under the specious title of Reformers , pro- fess their ...
... circumstance so decidedly wrong , as to make any ani- madversion on their part necessary . I have not even heard that any gentleman of any political party , or of those who , under the specious title of Reformers , pro- fess their ...
Side 49
... to admit , that any person might form the contrary one , on principles equally disin- terested and honest . I think that no candid and un- prejudiced man will now contend that this circumstance , in AND PUBLIC OFFICES . 49.
... to admit , that any person might form the contrary one , on principles equally disin- terested and honest . I think that no candid and un- prejudiced man will now contend that this circumstance , in AND PUBLIC OFFICES . 49.
Side 50
Francis Gregor. prejudiced man will now contend that this circumstance , in any way , calls for a Reform of Parliament ... circumstances , the punishment would have ex . ceeded the offence . I do not mean in the smallest degree to argue ...
Francis Gregor. prejudiced man will now contend that this circumstance , in any way , calls for a Reform of Parliament ... circumstances , the punishment would have ex . ceeded the offence . I do not mean in the smallest degree to argue ...
Side 51
... circumstance , however , too remarkable to be passed over ; viz .--- that after the most rigorous * See this question further discussed in a subsequent part of this Volume . and extensive enquiry that ingenuity could devise , not a AND ...
... circumstance , however , too remarkable to be passed over ; viz .--- that after the most rigorous * See this question further discussed in a subsequent part of this Volume . and extensive enquiry that ingenuity could devise , not a AND ...
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... circumstances do not think guilty , that an instance , which occurred sixteen years ago , should be adduced as the only one worthy of so soleman and deliberate a mark of appro- bation ? What will the honest freeholders , who have served ...
... circumstances do not think guilty , that an instance , which occurred sixteen years ago , should be adduced as the only one worthy of so soleman and deliberate a mark of appro- bation ? What will the honest freeholders , who have served ...
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Side 256 - Attempts whatever, which shall be made against his Person, Crown, or Dignity ; and I will do my utmost Endeavour to disclose and make known to His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, all Treasons and traitorous Conspiracies which may be formed against...
Side 256 - George the fourth, and will defend him to the utmost of my power against all conspiracies and attempts whatever, which shall be made against his person, crown, or dignity. And I will do my utmost endeavour to disclose and make known to his majesty, his heirs and successors, all treasons and traitorous conspiracies which may be formed against him or them.
Side 257 - I am bound to obey any order in its own nature immoral, though the Pope, or any ecclesiastical power, should issue or direct such order; but, on the contrary, I hold that it would be sinful in me to pay any respect or obedience thereto...
Side 258 - And I do solemnly in the presence of God profess, testify and declare that I do make this declaration and every part thereof in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me, as they are commonly understood by English Protestants, without any evasion, equivocation or mental reservation whatsoever...
Side 58 - HE that goeth about to persuade a multitude, that they are not so well governed as they ought to be, shall never want attentive and favourable hearers ; because they know the manifold defects whereunto every kind of regiment is subject, but the secret lets and difficulties, which in public proceedings are innumerable and inevitable, they have not ordinarily the judgment to consider.
Side 256 - I do not believe that the Pope of Rome, or any other foreign prince, prelate, person, state, or potentate, hath or ought to have any temporal or civil jurisdiction, power, superiority or pre-eminence, directly or indirectly, within this realm.
Side 256 - Electress of Hanover, and the Heirs of her Body, being Protestants; hereby utterly renouncing and abjuring any Obedience or Allegiance unto any other Person claiming or pretending a Right to the Crown of this Realm...
Side 255 - I acknowledge the Holy, Catholic, Apostolic, Roman Church for the Mother and Mistress of all Churches : and I promise and swear true obedience to the Bishop of Rome, Successor to St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles, and Vicar of Jesus Christ.
Side 159 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law...
Side 257 - I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure any intention to subvert the present Church Establishment as settled by law within this Realm.