You will consider whether the removal of those disabilities can be effected consistently with the full and permanent security of our establishments in Church and State, with the maintenance of the Reformed Religion established by law, and of the rights... The Life and Reign of William the Fourth - Page 571by George Newenham Wright, John Watkins - 1837 - 868 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 516 pages
...Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects. You will consider whether the removal of those disabilities can be effected consistently with the full and permanent...and privileges of the Bishops and of the clergy of his realm, and of the churches committed to their charge." A reluctant assent having been extorted... | |
| Alfred Webb - 1878 - 616 pages
...disabilities was advised, " consistently with the full and permanent security of our Establishment in Church and State, with the maintenance of the Reformed religion established by law." In the debate on the address, Lord Eldon declared "that if ever a Roman Catholic was permitted to form... | |
| 1879 - 876 pages
...to parliament, to consider whether the civil disabilities of the Catholics could not be removed, " consistently with the full and permanent security of our establishments in church aud state." On the 5th March, Mr Peel brought forward the great measure. The majority on Hie motion... | |
| Irish problem - 1881 - 446 pages
...Majesty's Roman Catholic subjects. You will consider whether the removal of those disabilities can be effected consistently with the full and permanent...bishops and of the clergy of this realm, and of the chmrches committed to their charge. These are institutions which must ever be held sacred to this Protestant... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 280 pages
...Majesty's Homan Catholic subjects. Yon will consider whether the removal of these disabilities can be effected consistently with the full and permanent...realm, and of the churches committed to their charge.' The excitement produced by this passage in the king's speech was quite unprecedented in parliamentary... | |
| John Stoughton - 1884 - 408 pages
...be considered whether the removal of those disabilities could be accomplished consistently with the establishments in Church and State, with the maintenance of the reformed religion, and with the privilege of bishops and clergy within this realm. The Duke of Wellington then announced... | |
| Alexander Hugh Hore - 1886 - 596 pages
...disabilities can be effected consistently with the full and permanent security of an Establishment in Church and State, with the maintenance of the Reformed...Realm, and of the Churches committed to their charge." On February 4, the day before Parliament met, Mr. Peel wrote to the Chancellor of Oxford University,... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1891 - 206 pages
...subjects.' 'You will consider,' the Speech went on to say, ' whether the removal of those disabilities can be effected consistently with the full and permanent...and of the rights and privileges of the bishops and clergy of his realm, and of the Churches committed to their charge.' These institutions the King declared... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1865 - 766 pages
...effected consistently with the full and perfect security of our establishments in Church and State, and with the maintenance of the reformed religion established...and of the rights and privileges of the bishops and clergy of this realm, and of the churches committed to their charge." — [2 Hansard, xx. 4.] Therefore,... | |
| 1897 - 878 pages
...parliament to consider whether the civil disabilities of the Rom. Catholics could not be removed, ' consistently with the full and permanent security of our establishments in church mid state. ' On Mar. 5, Air. Peel brought forward the great measure. The majority on the motion in... | |
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