The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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Page 52
... exercise of their religion . The obligation of paying the tythes to the priests will depend on the king's pleasure ... By the first part of this answer the free exercise of the Roman Catholic religion is granted to the Canadians : and ...
... exercise of their religion . The obligation of paying the tythes to the priests will depend on the king's pleasure ... By the first part of this answer the free exercise of the Roman Catholic religion is granted to the Canadians : and ...
Page 53
... exercise of the popes autho- rity , or of any ecclefiaftical authority derived from him , and confe- quently all exercise of the Popish bishop of Quebec's authority ( that authority being derived frome the pope ) is prohibited in the ...
... exercise of the popes autho- rity , or of any ecclefiaftical authority derived from him , and confe- quently all exercise of the Popish bishop of Quebec's authority ( that authority being derived frome the pope ) is prohibited in the ...
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... exercise , or on the Governor who should actually exer- cife , a power which parliament thus declares to be legal ? Or what remedy could a fubject , injured by a wanton exercise of that power , obtain in the courts of Canada ? Personal ...
... exercise , or on the Governor who should actually exer- cife , a power which parliament thus declares to be legal ? Or what remedy could a fubject , injured by a wanton exercise of that power , obtain in the courts of Canada ? Personal ...
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