The Political Catechism: Explanatory of the Constitutional Rights and Civil Disabilities of the Catholics of IrelandJames Ridgway, 1829 - 120 sider |
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... called attornies , delegates , deputies , or representatives . Q. These representatives , then , are bound to express the wishes of these individuals ; or , in other words , of the people ? A. Certainly . They are sent by the people ...
... called attornies , delegates , deputies , or representatives . Q. These representatives , then , are bound to express the wishes of these individuals ; or , in other words , of the people ? A. Certainly . They are sent by the people ...
Side 13
... called , violate , or neglect it . Q. What do you understand by the will and wishes of the people ? A. I. That they should not be taxed without their own consent ; that is to say , that no tax should be imposed which did not receive ...
... called , violate , or neglect it . Q. What do you understand by the will and wishes of the people ? A. I. That they should not be taxed without their own consent ; that is to say , that no tax should be imposed which did not receive ...
Side 18
... called freemen . Q. Is it necessary , then , that every class should possess a portion of power ? A. Certainly : I conceive a balance of the kind to be essential to the security and freedom of a state - to be a guarantee of all rights ...
... called freemen . Q. Is it necessary , then , that every class should possess a portion of power ? A. Certainly : I conceive a balance of the kind to be essential to the security and freedom of a state - to be a guarantee of all rights ...
Side 33
... called ; for they represented in nothing the wants or wishes , opinions or interests , of the large majority of their constituents ; but these enemies they chose , not once or twice , but again and again , and sometimes unanimously . Q ...
... called ; for they represented in nothing the wants or wishes , opinions or interests , of the large majority of their constituents ; but these enemies they chose , not once or twice , but again and again , and sometimes unanimously . Q ...
Side 39
... called on pay for their own ? to A. They are . 1 Q. What is the consequence of this ? A. That two or three Protestants have , very frequently , a handsome building which they seldom visit , and half the Catholic population are confined ...
... called on pay for their own ? to A. They are . 1 Q. What is the consequence of this ? A. That two or three Protestants have , very frequently , a handsome building which they seldom visit , and half the Catholic population are confined ...
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Populære avsnitt
Side 90 - I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure any intention to subvert the present Church Establishment as settled by law within this Realm.
Side 90 - I will defend to the utmost of my power the settlement and arrangement of property in this country, as established by the laws now in being; I do hereby disclaim, disavow and solemnly abjure any intention to subvert the present church establishment for the purpose of substituting a catholic establishment in its stead; and...
Side 91 - disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure, any intention to subvert the present Church Establishment, for the purpose of substituting a Catholic Establishment in its stead. And further, they swear that they will not exercise any privilege to which they are or may be entitled, to disturb and weaken the Protestant religion and Protestant government in Ireland.
Side 16 - ... greater distances. Every prisoner must be indicted the first term after his commitment, and brought to trial in the subsequent term. And no man, after being enlarged by...