Majesty's government, that there is less of evil and less of danger, under the existing circumstances of the country, in the attempt to make some satisfactory adjustment of the Catholic question, than in any other course which we can suggest. " In the... pt. 1 The Roman Catholic question, 1828-9 - Strana 313autor/autoři: Sir Robert Peel - 1856Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edmund Burke - 1830 - 986 str.
...government that there is less of evil and less of danger, under the existing circumstances of the country, in the attempt to make some satisfactory adjustment...hitherto offered to the claims of the Roman Catholics has been one of the main grounds upon which 1 have been entitled to the confidence and support of a... | |
| 1830 - 852 str.
...majesty, than I began maturely to reflect on the relation in which I stand to the University of Oxford. 1 cannot doubt that the resistance which I have hitherto offered to the claims of the Roman Catholics has been one of the main grounds upon which I have been entitled to the confidence and support of a... | |
| William Cooke Taylor - 1846 - 738 str.
...government, that there is less of evil and less of danger, under the existing circumstances of the country, in the attempt to make some satisfactory adjustment...hitherto offered to the claims of the Roman Catholics, has been one of the main grounds upon which I have been entitled to the confidence and support of a... | |
| Henry Lorenzo Jephson - 1891 - 520 str.
...seat, and stating his intention of recommending au adjustment of the Catholic question, he said : " I cannot doubt that the resistance which I have hitherto offered to the claims of the Roman Catholics has been one of the main grounds upon which I have been entitled to the confidence and support of a... | |
| Alain Thomasset - 2006 - 796 str.
...et sèche'» [high and dry] (Ap. [fr.], p. 564566). 291. Ap., p. 14. 293. Il écrivait, notamment: «I cannot doubt that the resistance which I have...hitherto offered to the claims of the Roman Catholics has been one of the main grounds upon which I have been entitled to the confidence and support of a... | |
| Michael G. Brock, Mark C. Curthoys - 1997 - 886 str.
...pro-Catholic Chancellor.3 a8 'I cannot doubt', he wrote in his resignation letter to the ViceChancellor, 'that the resistance which I have hitherto offered to the claims of the Roman Catholics has been one of the main grounds upon which I have been entitled to the confidence and support of a... | |
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