| Philip Guedalla - 1926 - 366 strani
...the neighbouring Protestants of Philadelphia into illiberal protests against its bold treatment of "a religion that has deluged your island in blood,...murder, and rebellion through every part of the world." But the King's frequent minutes to his minister dealt with the more immediate problems of division-lists,... | |
| James Sullivan - 1927 - 548 strani
...consent to establish in that country (the former New France) a religion that has deluged your island with blood and dispersed impiety, bigotry, persecution,...murder and rebellion through every part of the world." How could the Catholic French of Quebec espouse the cause of an American Government which had shown... | |
| John Walter Scott Clements - 1928 - 186 strani
...this language: "Nor can we suppress our astonishment that a British Parliament should ever consent to establish in that country a religion that has deluged...murder and rebellion, through every part of the world; that we think the Legislature of Great Britain is not authorized by the Constitution to establish a... | |
| 1928 - 680 strani
...note to the English Crown deploring the Quebec Act of 1774, as unwarrantable impudence in establishing a religion "that has deluged your island in blood, and dispersed impiety, bigotry, persecution, and murder through every part of the world."8 The Canadians preferred to run the risk of British rule,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1929 - 940 strani
...Parliament should ever consent to establish in that country a religion that has deluged your Island with blood, and dispersed impiety, bigotry, persecution,...murder, and rebellion through every part of the world.* 1 George Washington, therefore, was clear in his nfind on the question of Homan Catholicism аз an... | |
| American-Irish Historical Society - 1922 - 348 strani
...faith. The Continental Congress had denounced the Quebec Act and branded Catholicity as dispersing, "impiety, bigotry, persecution, murder and rebellion through every part of the world," and the leading patriots had inveighed against "Popery." Fitz Simons and his associate, George Meade,... | |
| John Tracy Ellis - 1969 - 340 strani
...in which the Americans declared themselves to be astonished that Parliament should have established a religion "that has deluged your island in blood, and dispersed impiety, bigotry, murder and rebellion through every part of the world." 40 What made the tone of these words all the... | |
| 1913 - 890 strani
...with themselves nor can we suppress our astonishment that a British Parliament should ever consent to establish in that country a religion that has deluged...murder, and rebellion through every part of the world. Further on the fear is expressed that the Colonies will be reduced to slavery : by the power of Great... | |
| 1925 - 906 strani
...these savage words, "We cannot suppress an astonishment that a British Parliament should consent to establish in that country, a religion that has deluged...your island in blood, and dispersed impiety, bigotry [sicI], persecution, murder and rebellion, through every part of the world." There is a difference... | |
| 1974 - 170 strani
...country a religion that has deluged your ifland in blood, and difperfed impiety, bigotry, perfecution, murder and rebellion through every part of the world. THIS being a true ftate of facts, let us bed-eel; you to confider to what end they lead. initiation and flavery. Such... | |
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