CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION
... in the room, trusted they would withdraw- Upon which ...
... in the room, trusted they would withdraw- Upon which ...
... CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION . . . -~ - .- - 1 -0 - Cork Papers state, that it is the intention of Go e vernment, during the next Session of Parliarneot, d to introduce and support a Bill giving Unqualfited Emancipation. to his Mlajesty's Roman Catholic sub- ...
... CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION. The persevering endeavors of the Roman Catholics, to obtain what they call “ emancipation,” meaning thereby, the right of filling the first offices in the State, even that of Lord Chancellor, who is emphat'- cally called “ Keeper ...
... ON CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION. Mr. Editor.—l am a friend to civil and religious Liberty. I glory in being Protestant Englishman ; and in full consistency own feelings and judgment, declare warm attachment to our excellent ecclesiastical ment,and to that C ...
... CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION. Cheltenham Chronicle. Thursday, March 1, 1810. In our last pa°;e will be found the Petition of the English Roman Catholics, presented to Parliament Earl Grey Thursday last. The disabilities under which they labour are placed in ...
... CATHOLIC :EMANCIPATION-. Lord N.uoms . r rose to present a petition from the English Catholics; praying for relief from certain grievous civil disabilities to which they were well known to be subject. . The petition was 'signed by upwards of 10,000 persons ...
... present exactly Catholic—that is, riot with the exact sort of Catholicity that existed then. I thought you had said that your Church never chants: Certainly she does not. I only mean that the , Catholic State then governed the Catholic Church; but now ...
... CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION. Mr. Whitbrbau »aid, held his hand a Petition, signed by eight ip'nr thuusanil Christians, every description, of all denominations, in fa. sour of the measure known by the iiame of Caihoiic Emancipation. It. was of the same nature ...
... CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION. Til E POLITICAL EXAMINER. Party is the madness of many for the gain of a few. Pop*. No. 677. The more the Catholic Question is agitated, the more are liberal people apt to astonished that the Ministers will: not concede it. They ...
... countries, if France appointed, throegh the Pope, the Catholic Bishops, and the laws of this cool try excluded the Catholics from any Office the star. There would be a political separation between the Catholics as leased sad tbe Protestants in Eup laud, and ...
... CATHOLIC emancipation. ■R\ infert in this evening's publication the excellent Sn-cch of Grattan the fubjedl of Catholic Emancin ion. At this of the buliuefs it is unneceffary to ', ,ct all the arguments which we have already fo ear- urV‘l we (hall onlv ...
... CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION The following Extracts from Letters written the late Right Honourable William Windham to a gentleman of the University, expressing his opinion on the subject Catholic Emancipation, are respectfully submitted to the consideration ...