To the Rtßev.Bifbops and Clergy of England My Lords, and Re
... omnipotente audcritate declaramus, pranarratas di£ii trad at us Altranfladenfis pacliones, cate* r ...
... omnipotente audcritate declaramus, pranarratas di£ii trad at us Altranfladenfis pacliones, cate* r ...
... being u French, was altogether void 0 tion and that, on the .. lt Catholic Majefty was refblve' j f) 1 ( maintain an exad neutrality ~e whole courle of the war. ; e accounts, that his Catholic been much indifpofed fince '*^ death, and that his brother, Don ...
... The ?? of abdication and ??? of the ??? of the Two Sicilies by Most Catholic Majesty. WE Charles, ire. be. ire. The manifed weaknefs mind under whirh the Princt- Royal, our elded fon, mofi unhappily labours, has greatly increaftd the anxiety occalioDctj ...
... church are to the French. It is doubtlefs aftonifhing that, at the very gates of Rome, in a Catholic ftate feudatory to Rome, and long fince governed by Catholic Kings, this falutary dread fhould have its effect ; but it is ftill more extraordinary, that ...
... Sweden, G. Britain, Denmark, and Laflly, they protefted, that they had no intention acting to tlie detriment of the Roman-Catholic religion, wnich duiy relucted ; and only afked tfie liberty ...
... , well cultivated and peopled, there are nut now to be found above Eve th >ul'andfonts. See here the grnius of the Roman Catholic religion in perfeili-m ! This line country reduced to thia miferable anil (boclting date, wholly t y tha fu* rious zeal of ...
... From is miles lcene two hundred miles through country cultivated peopled not found above five thouiand fouls See genius of Catholic religion in : This fine country reduced to this fhockmg wholly by the would never be without the of the Protedants Greeks” ...
... for a Negro flave : that a notion prevailed, that if a flave came into England, or became a Chriftian, he thereby became emancipated ; but there was no foundation in law foi fuch a notion : that when he and Lord Talbot were Attorney and Solicitor General ...
... infringed by any the late tranfadions. The King of Pruflia ftipulates, on his fide, for the protedion and fecurity the Roman-Catholics in the new provinces, in all their civil and ecclefiaftical rights and pofltflions, in the fame manner as they had been under ...
... determine. lam luig their delinquency It great »ud unprecedented, and that an attempt to emancipate, our (laves; to aim tee favagts tne' wiiderneft, and to raife R,oin»n Catholic irniy to cut our throat, it luch aggravation their crimes, that they ought to expert ...
... lam fure their delinquency is great and unprecedented, and that an attempt to emancipate our flares, to arm the lavages ofthe wil- dernefs, and to raife a Roman Catholic army to cut our throats, is fuch an aggravation of their crimes, that they oiiht ...
... 'gales, under the colours. attempt to emancipate our (laves, to arm the lavages didl for the plaintiff with 8001. damages. fleet, bound Ameuca, remains here wind- of the wildernels, and to raile a Roman Catholic to On Thurfday lad, Mr. Walter Elliot, ...