Pope in this country have not transgressed the law, I feel persuaded that we are strong enough to repel any outward attacks. The liberty of Protestantism has been enjoyed too long in England to allow of any successful attempt to impose a foreign yoke... The Life of Lord John Russell - Sivu 110tekijä(t) Sir Spencer Walpole - 1889Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1850 - 836 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be I'lTmitled to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting »ny proceedings with reference to the recent assumptions of power deliberately considered. There is... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1850 - 294 sivua
...Prince or Potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation i which has во long and ко nobly vindicated its right to freedom of opinion,...and religious. Upon this subject, then, I will only «ay that the present state of the law shall bo carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any... | |
| 1851 - 398 sivua
...are befitting his high place in your Majesty's Councils, that "no foreign piince will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...freedom of opinion, civil, political, and religious." Looking at what seems to be the necessary import of such a declaration, issuing from such a quarter,... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1851 - 842 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke npon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...freedom of opinion, civil, political and religious." He declares that he believes the chief danger to Protestantism in England arises from the prevalence... | |
| 1851 - 610 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...religious. " Upon this subject, then, I will only «ay that the present state of the law shall be carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any... | |
| Edward William Grinfield - 1853 - 624 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke on our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation, which has so...freedom of opinion, civil, political, and religious." We feel the fullest confidence in these patriotic anticipations. Yet is it vain to deny, that powerful... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 230 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long and so noWy vindicated its right to freedom of opinion — civil, political, and religions. Upon this subject,... | |
| Cator Chamberlain - 1860 - 334 sivua
...foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has BO long and nobly vindicated its right to freedom of opinion,...I will only say that the present state of the law sliall be carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any proceedings with reference to the recent... | |
| Cator Chamberlain - 1860 - 328 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long and nobly vindicated its right to freedom of opinion, civil, political, and religious. " Upon this subject,... | |
| James Ewing Ritchie - 1866 - 912 sivua
...impose a foreign yoke upon our minds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted q K!P! $P ] " T@ H 5:W 9 [ Ra @ H { 4 j ( I will only say, then, that the present state of the law shall be carefully examined, and the propriety... | |
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