| Charles Ffrench Blake-Forster - 1872 - 894 oldal
...country as the Pretender ; and another Bill, which was in favour of the Quakers, or Society of Friends, enacting that their solemn affirmation and declaration...be accepted instead of an oath in the usual form. On the 4th of March his lameness was so much relieved that he was able to take exercise in the gallery... | |
| David Hume - 1876 - 742 oldal
...to be inflamed, with great pain and weakness. Next day he granted a commission under the gj-eatmil to several peers, for passing the bills to which both...pretended prince of Wales, and another in favour of the quakcrs, enacting, That their solemn affirmation and declaration should bu accepted instead of an oath... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 472 oldal
...those people had credit enough in the late reign to have an act passed, that their solemnaffirmation and declaration should be accepted, instead of an oath in the usual form. The great concern in those times was, to lay all religion upon a level ; in order to which, this maxim... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1883 - 472 oldal
...those people had credit enough in the late reign to have an act passed, that their solemnaffirmation and declaration should be accepted, instead of an oath in the usual form. The great concern in those times was, to lay all religion upon a level; in order to which, this maxim... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1902 - 468 oldal
...prevent this inconvenience, these people had credit enough in the late reign to have an Act passed, that their solemn affirmation and declaration should...be accepted, instead of an oath in the usual form. The great concern in those times, was to lay all religion upon a level ; in order to which, this maxim... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1925 - 432 oldal
...prevent this inconvenience, these people had credit enough in the late reign to have an Act passed, that their solemn affirmation and declaration should...be accepted, instead of an oath in the usual form. The great concern in those times, was to lay all religion upon a level ; in order to which, this maxim... | |
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