| 1827 - 464 sider
...itself be not highly improper. " The only laws which now affect the Papists in Ireland, are the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity, the Test Act, and the Bill of Rights. It seems to require very serious investigation how far the king can give his assent to a repeal of... | |
| 1827 - 640 sider
...itself be not highly improper. ' The only laws which now affect the Papists in Ireland, are the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity, the Test Act, and the Bill of Rights. It seems to require very serious investigation, how far the king can give his assent to a repeal of... | |
| George III (King of Great Britain) - 1827 - 70 sider
...in itself be not highly improper. The only laws which now affect the Papists in Ireland are the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity, the Test Act, and the Bill of Rights. It seems to require very serious investigation how far the King can give His assent to a Repeal of... | |
| 1827 - 730 sider
...these queries, arc the following : " The only laws which now affect the Papists in Ireland are the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity, the Test Act, and the Bill of Rights. It seems to require very serious investigation how far the King can give his assent to a repeal of... | |
| John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1847 - 744 sider
...consistently with the Constitution. " The only laws which now affect Papists in Ireland are the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity, the Test Act, and the Bill of Rights. The question deserves serious investigation, how far the King can give his assent to a repeal of any one... | |
| William Eden Baron Auckland - 1862 - 466 sider
...dated Feb. 14th, 1795, from Lord FitzGibbon to Mr. Beresford*, there is the following passage: — "The only acts which now affect Irish Papists, are the Act of Supremacy and Uniformity, and the Bill of Rights. The King cannot give his assent to a repeal of any of these, without a direct... | |
| William Eden Baron Auckland - 1862 - 457 sider
...the paper found in the Rosslyn MSS. " The only laws which now affect Papists in Ireland, are the acts of supremacy and uniformity, the test act and the bill of rights. The question deserves serious investigation, how far the King can give his assent to a repeal of any one... | |
| William Eden (Baron Auckland.), William Eden Baron Auckland - 1862 - 882 sider
...the paper found in the Rosslyn MSS. " The only laws which now affect Papists in Ireland, are the acts of supremacy and uniformity, the test act and the bill of rights. The question deserves serious investigation, how far the King can give his assent to a repeal of any one... | |
| William Eden (Baron Auckland.), William Eden Baron Auckland - 1862 - 882 sider
...the paper found in the Rosslyn MSS. " The only laws which now affect Papists in Ireland, are tho acts of supremacy and uniformity, the test act and the bill of rights. The question deserves serious investigation, how far the King can give his assent to a repeal of any one... | |
| George T. Kenyon - 1873 - 456 sider
...itself be not highly improper. ' The only laws which now affect the Papists in Ireland are the Acts of Supremacy and Uniformity, the Test Act, and the Bill of Rights.. It seems to require very serious investigation how fer the King can give his assent to a repeal of... | |
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