A History of Our Own Times: From the Accession of Queen Victoria to the Berlin Congress1879 |
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Halaman 23
... Catholics . respecting the success of their warfare against Church and State under the auspices of these not untried ministers into whose hands the all - but infant Queen has been compelled by her unhappy condition to deliver herself ...
... Catholics . respecting the success of their warfare against Church and State under the auspices of these not untried ministers into whose hands the all - but infant Queen has been compelled by her unhappy condition to deliver herself ...
Halaman 25
... Catholic , or that her Ministry intended to deliver the country up as a prey to Rome . Sober persons everywhere , too , must have known equally well that there was no longer the slightest cause to feel any alarm about a Tory plot to ...
... Catholic , or that her Ministry intended to deliver the country up as a prey to Rome . Sober persons everywhere , too , must have known equally well that there was no longer the slightest cause to feel any alarm about a Tory plot to ...
Halaman 27
... Catholic emancipation conceded , not from a sense of justice on the part of ministers , but avowedly because further resistance must lead to civil disturbance . There was not much in all this to impress an intelligent and independent ...
... Catholic emancipation conceded , not from a sense of justice on the part of ministers , but avowedly because further resistance must lead to civil disturbance . There was not much in all this to impress an intelligent and independent ...
Halaman 45
... as the men of French descent , the visitor is more immediately conscious of the presence of what may be called an old - fashioned Catholicism than he is in Paris , or even indeed in Rome . In Quebec Canada and Lord Durham.
... as the men of French descent , the visitor is more immediately conscious of the presence of what may be called an old - fashioned Catholicism than he is in Paris , or even indeed in Rome . In Quebec Canada and Lord Durham.
Halaman 46
... Catholic Church was under- stood to be flourishing . The Ulsterman went to Canada as the Scotchman did , because he saw the flag of England flying , and the principle of religious establishment which he admired at home still recognized ...
... Catholic Church was under- stood to be flourishing . The Ulsterman went to Canada as the Scotchman did , because he saw the flag of England flying , and the principle of religious establishment which he admired at home still recognized ...
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