| George Sigerson - 1919 - 252 trang
...judgment in matters of religion to be equally sacred in others as well as in ourselves. That as men and Irishmen, as Christians and as Protestants we rejoice...that we conceive the measure to be fraught with the happiest consequences to the union and prosperity of the inhabitants of Ireland." By this act, the... | |
| William Page - 1919 - 536 trang
...unconstitutional and a grievance. Later a resolution, also introduced by Grattan, was passed stating ' that as men and as Irishmen, as Christians and as...relaxation of the penal laws against our Roman Catholic fellow subjects and that we conceive the measure to be fraught with the happiest consequences to the... | |
| George Creel - 1919 - 250 trang
...assembled at Dungannon, and passed this resolution, among others: As men and Irishmen, as Christians and Protestants, we rejoice in the relaxation of the penal...laws against our Roman Catholic fellow-subjects; and we conceive the measure to be fraught with the happiest consequences to the union and prosperity of... | |
| Laurence Ginnell - 1921 - 144 trang
...matters of religion to be equally sacred in others as in ourselves. Resolved, therefore, that, as men and Irishmen, as Christians and as Protestants, we rejoice...relaxation of the penal laws against our Roman Catholic fellow subjects, and we conceive the measure to be fraught with the happiest consequences to the unity... | |
| Francis Hackett - 1922 - 428 trang
...private judgment in matters of religion to be equally sacred in others as in ourselves; that as men, as Irishmen, as Christians, and as Protestants, we...that we conceive the measure to be fraught with the happiest consequences to the union and prosperity of the inhabitants of Ireland." Here was an expression... | |
| Mary Teresa Hayden, George Aloysius Moonan - 1922 - 598 trang
...Poynings, are unconstitutional and a grievance." Last of all came a resolution, drafted by Grattan alone, that "as men and as Irishmen, as Christians and as...Penal Laws against our Roman Catholic fellow-subjects (ie, by the two Relief Bills), and that we conceive the measure to be fraught with the happiest consequences... | |
| Patrick Weston Joyce - 1924 - 352 trang
...not at war with the king : That a permanent mutiny bill is unconstitutional : And " That as men and Irishmen, as Christians and as Protestants, we rejoice...laws against our Roman Catholic fellow-subjects." This last was inserted at the instance of Grattan. 828. The resolutions of the Dungannon Convention... | |
| Edward Dupré Atkinson - 1925 - 380 trang
...right of private judgement in matters of religion to be equally sacred in others as in ourselves ; that as men and as Irishmen, as Christians and as...that we conceive the measure to be fraught with the happiest consequences to the union and prosperity of the inhabitants of Ireland." This resolution was... | |
| Thomas Clarke Luby - 1880 - 560 trang
...the right of private judgment in matters of religion to be equally sacred in others as ourselves. " Resolved, therefore, That as men and as Irishmen,...that we conceive the measure to be fraught with the happiest consequences to the union and prosperity of the inhabitants of Ireland." Such were the principal... | |
| Ian McBride - 1998 - 296 trang
...judgement, and the fourteenth went on to state: Resolved, therefore, That as Men, and as Irisbmen, as Christians, and as Protestants, we rejoice in the relaxation of the Prnal Laws against our Roman Catholic fellow-subjects, and that we conceive the measure to be frauglu... | |
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