| Great Britain. Parliament - 1799 - 788 頁
...different, it is not eafy to fay, on general principles, what fyftem of Church Eftablifhment in fuch a country would be free from difficulty and inconvenience....many I know it will be contended, that the religion profeffed by the majority of the people, would, at Icaft^ be entitled to an equality of privileges.... | |
| 1799 - 576 頁
...different, it is not eafy to fay, oh general principles, what fyftem of Church Eftablifhments in fuch a Country would be free from difficulty and inconvenience....many I know it will be contended, that the religion profeffed by a majority of the people, would at leaft be entitled to an equality of Privileges. I have... | |
| Charles Coote - 1802 - 544 頁
...great majority of the people is different, it is not easy to say, on general principles, what system of church establishment in such a country would be free...will be contended, that the religion professed by a majority of the people would at least be entitled to an equality of privileges ; but those who apply... | |
| Charles Coote - 1802 - 554 頁
...not easy to say, on general principles, •what system of church establishment in such a coun^ try would be free from difficulty and inconvenience. By...will be contended, that the religion professed by a majority of the people would at least be entitled to an equality of privileges ; but those who apply... | |
| William Cobbett - 1819 - 810 頁
...great majority of the people is different, it is not easy to say, on general principles, what system of church establishment in such a country would be free...equality of privileges. I have heard such an argument used in this House; but those who apply it without qualification to (he case of Ireland, forget surely... | |
| William Pitt - 1806 - 464 頁
...great majority of the people is different, it is cot easy to say, on general principles, what system of church establishment in such a country would be free...at least, be entitled to an equality of privileges. 1 have heard euch an argument urged in this house ; but those who apply it without qualification to... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 508 頁
...majority of the people was different, it was not easy to say, on general principles, what system of church establishment in such a country would be free from difficulty and inconvenience. By many, it would be contended, that the religion professed by a majority, of the people would at least be entitled... | |
| William Pitt - 1808 - 460 頁
...great majority of the people is different, it is not easy to say, on general principles, what system of church establishment in such a country would be free...least, be entitled to an equality of privileges. I have beard such an argument used in this house; but those who apply it without qualification to the case... | |
| 1808 - 546 頁
...great majority of the people is different, it is not easy to say, on general principles, what system of church establishment in such a country would be free...by the majority of the people would, at least, be intitled to an equality of privileges. I have heard such an argument urged in this House ; but those... | |
| Nathaniel Chapman - 1808 - 518 頁
...great majority of the people is different, it is not easy to say, on general principles, what system of church establishment in such a country would be free...will be contended, that the religion professed by a majority of the people, would at least be entitled to an equality of privileges. I have heard such... | |
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