The Memoirs, Private and Political, of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., from the Year 1776 to the Close of the Proceedings in Parliament for the Repeal of the Union: Compiled from Official Documents |
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Page 385
... oath , it demands respect and admiration , however unfounded or in- jurious it may prove in the result . " The Protestant reformed religion as by law established . " In discussing the nature of this oath , there must be kept ir view ...
... oath , it demands respect and admiration , however unfounded or in- jurious it may prove in the result . " The Protestant reformed religion as by law established . " In discussing the nature of this oath , there must be kept ir view ...
Page 438
... oaths , ( the Parliament ) , can abrogate them and I entertain a confident hope that , it you elect me , the most ... oath at present required by law is , " that the sacrifice of the mass , and the invocation of the blessed Virgin Mary ...
... oaths , ( the Parliament ) , can abrogate them and I entertain a confident hope that , it you elect me , the most ... oath at present required by law is , " that the sacrifice of the mass , and the invocation of the blessed Virgin Mary ...
Page 457
... oath respecting his religious obtaining a certificate of his having done so from It is usual for candidates to agree to dispense sity of taking this oath . It was , however , of Mr. Fitzgerald to delay the election ; and with committee ...
... oath respecting his religious obtaining a certificate of his having done so from It is usual for candidates to agree to dispense sity of taking this oath . It was , however , of Mr. Fitzgerald to delay the election ; and with committee ...
Page 458
... oath respecting his religious opinions , and obtaining a certificate of his having done so from a magistrate . It is usual for candidates to agree to dispense with the necessity of taking this oath . It was , however , of importance to ...
... oath respecting his religious opinions , and obtaining a certificate of his having done so from a magistrate . It is usual for candidates to agree to dispense with the necessity of taking this oath . It was , however , of importance to ...
Page 459
... oath . When one batch of swearers had been disposed of , the person who administered the declaration , turned to the adjoining division , and despatched them . Thus he went through the quadrangle , and in the course of a few minutes was ...
... oath . When one batch of swearers had been disposed of , the person who administered the declaration , turned to the adjoining division , and despatched them . Thus he went through the quadrangle , and in the course of a few minutes was ...
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