The Political Catechism: Explanatory of the Constitutional Rights and Civil Disabilities of the Catholics of IrelandJames Ridgway, 1829 - 120 sider |
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Side 21
... soon lead to espionage , and espionage kills liberty , and prepares the way for every species of tyranny . Q. But should not the established or predominant church have certain privileges , and would not these privileges act in some ...
... soon lead to espionage , and espionage kills liberty , and prepares the way for every species of tyranny . Q. But should not the established or predominant church have certain privileges , and would not these privileges act in some ...
Side 27
... soon learn not to exceed the just limits of its power . Q. Are such guarantees recognised by the British constitu- tion ? A. They are in theory , and for the most part in practice . Q. How in theory ? A. The British constitution secures ...
... soon learn not to exceed the just limits of its power . Q. Are such guarantees recognised by the British constitu- tion ? A. They are in theory , and for the most part in practice . Q. How in theory ? A. The British constitution secures ...
Side 28
... . You do not consider the British constitution im- mutable ? A. No. If I could be guilty of such an absurdity in theory , experience would soon refute me in practice . Q. How so ? A. The constitution is only the expression of the habits 28.
... . You do not consider the British constitution im- mutable ? A. No. If I could be guilty of such an absurdity in theory , experience would soon refute me in practice . Q. How so ? A. The constitution is only the expression of the habits 28.
Side 34
... later I shall be fully able to prove that they do . Q. It then becomes a duty to awaken them to this feeling ; and was it this which first induced them to vote in the sense of their own interest ? A. Yes ; as soon as the people began to 34.
... later I shall be fully able to prove that they do . Q. It then becomes a duty to awaken them to this feeling ; and was it this which first induced them to vote in the sense of their own interest ? A. Yes ; as soon as the people began to 34.
Side 35
... soon as the people began to understand the causes of their depression , they began naturally to desire a removal of these causes . Now , the first means which presented itself to their minds , was the peaceable and con- stitutional one ...
... soon as the people began to understand the causes of their depression , they began naturally to desire a removal of these causes . Now , the first means which presented itself to their minds , was the peaceable and con- stitutional one ...
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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...