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" Late political events have convinced me that the whole transaction was intended as a blind to the Protestant and High Church party, that the noble Duke, who had for some time previous to that period determined upon breaking in upon the constitution of... "
Wellingtonia: Anecdotes, Maxims and Characteristics of the Duke of Wellington - 81. oldal
szerző: John Timbs - 1852 - 152 oldal
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The Christian Advocate, 7. kötet

1829 - 550 oldal
...in favour of religion, and of the English established church. He did this, says the Earl, that " he might the more effectually, under the cloak of some...introduction of Popery into every department of the state." This certainly was a high charge, and deserved to be noticed ; and if the Duke had prosecuted the Earl...

A compendious and impartial view of the principal events in the history of ...

J. Bedford - 1829 - 526 oldal
...in upon the constitution of 1688,' might the more effectually, under the cloak of some outward shew of zeal for the protestant religion, carry on his...introduction of popery into every department of the state." A correspondence immediately ensued between the parties, through the medium of sir Henry Hardinge on...

The Christian Advocate, 7. kötet

1829 - 572 oldal
...the more effectually, ander the cloak of some outward show of zeal for the Protestant religion, carrj on his insidious designs for the infringement of our...introduction of Popery into every department of the state." This certainly was a high tAijve, and deserved to be noticed ; and if the Duke had prosecuted the Earl...

The Gentleman's Magazine, 99. kötet,1. rész;145. kötet

1829 - 740 oldal
...religion, carry on his insidious designs for the 1829.] Domestic Occurencet.— Promotion!, Sic. 267 infringement of our liberties, and the introduction of Popery into every department of the State." In the correspondence of March 19, which arose from the above remarks, it was required, on the part...

The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., 99. kötet

1829 - 742 oldal
...religion, carry on his insidious designs for the 1829.] Domestic Occurences. — Promotions, Sic. 267 infringement of our liberties, and the introduction of Popery into every department of the Sute." In the correspondence of March 19, which arose from the above remarks, it was required, on the...

The American Annual Register for the Years ..., Or, the ... Year ..., 1. kötet

Joseph Blunt - 1830 - 806 oldal
...convinced me, that the whole transaction was intended as a blind to the protestant and high church party ; that the noble duke, who had, for some time...introduction of popery into every department of the state." A demand for an explanation having been made and declined, a challenge from the Duke of Wellington...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1830 - 928 oldal
...period, determined upon 'breaking in upon the Constitution of 1688,' might the more effectually , u nder the cloak of some outward show of zeal for the Protestant...introduction of Popery into every department of the State." Thii letter was published in the newspapers. In reply to an application from the duke, lord Winchilsea...

Annual Register, 71. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1830 - 986 oldal
...determined upon 'breaking in upon the Constitution of 1688,' might themoreefFectually, underthecloak of some outward show of zeal for the Protestant religion,...introduction of Popery into every department of the State." This letter was published in the newspapers. In reply to an application from the duke, lord Winchilsea...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1830 - 852 oldal
...upon the Constitution of 1688/ might the more effectually, underthecloak of some outward show of real for the Protestant religion, carry on his insidious...introduction of Popery into every department of the State." This letter was published in the newspapers. In reply to an application MAR.] Л9 from the duke, lord...

American Annual Register, 3. kötet

Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 810 oldal
...convinced me, that the whole transaction was intended as a blind to the protestant and high church party ; that the noble duke, who had, for some time...introduction of popery into every department of the state." A demand for an explanation having been made and declined, a challenge from the Duke of Wellington...




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