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
| 1870 - 1202 sivua
...yoke upon our Blinds and consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten hie fetters upon a nation which has so long and so nobly...freedom of opinion, civil, political, and religious." — Lord John Russell to Bishop of Durham, November 4th, 1850. On these, as well as on many other grounds,... | |
| 1871 - 348 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...freedom of opinion, civil, political, and religious." — Lord John Russell to Bishop of Durham, November 4, 1850. On these, as well as on many other grounds,... | |
| John Dowling - 1871 - 962 sivua
...consciences. No foreign prince or potentate will be permited to fasten his fetters upon a nation wnich has so long and so nobly vindicated its right to freedom of opinion, civilj political, and religious. Upon this subject then, I will only say that the present state of... | |
| William Nassau Molesworth - 1874 - 428 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 long and eo nobly vindicated its right to freedom of opinion, civil, political, and religious. ' Upon this subject,... | |
| William Nassau Molesworth - 1874 - 424 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 long and eo nobly vindicated its right to freedom of opinion, civil, political, and religious. ' Upon this subject,... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 492 sivua
...as asserted even in the Roman Catholic times. . . . No foreign prince or potentate will be allowed to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...freedom of opinion, civil, political and religious." He promised that the law should be examined, and steps taken to vindicate its supremacy. Then followed... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1879 - 488 sivua
...as asserted even in the Roman Catholic times. . . . No foreign prince or potentate will be allowed to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...freedom of opinion, civil, political and religious." He promised that the law should be examined, and steps taken to vindicate its supremacy. Then followed... | |
| Francis Hitchman - 1881 - 674 sivua
...nation as asserted even in the Roman Catholic times. ... No foreign prince or potentate will be allowed to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long...freedom of opinion, civil, political and religious." Ho promised that the law should be examined, and steps taken to vindicate its supremacy. Then followed... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 340 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 long...then, I will only say that the present state of the land shall be carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any proceedings with reference to the... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1884 - 452 sivua
...which was written on the 4th of November, he said : "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." Nothing, however, was done in pursuance of this letter, and the situation was described in the well-known... | |
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