I certainly did not then hear any direct objection stated against the principle of the measure by any one of the ministers then present. You will, I have no doubt, recollect, that, so far from any serious hesitation being entertained in respect to the... Correspondence of Charles, First Marquis Cornwallis - Page 328by Charles Cornwallis Marquis Cornwallis - 1859Full view - About this book
| Robert Stewart Castlereagh (Viscount) - Great Britain - 1849 - 602 pages
...that the opinion of the Cabinet was favourable to the principle of the measure ; that some doubt was entertained as to the possibility of admitting Catholics...was even discussed whether an immediate declaration to the Catholics would not be advisable, and whether an assurance should not be distinctly given them... | |
| Sir George Cornewall Lewis - Electronic books - 1864 - 552 pages
...in calling forth the Catholic support, in whatever degree he found it practicable to obtain it. ... I certainly did not then hear any direct objection...measure by any one of the Ministers then present. ... So far from any serious hesitation being entertained in respect to the principle, it was even discussed... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1890 - 678 pages
...in calling forth the Catholic support, in whatever degree he found it practicable to obtain it. ... I certainly did not then hear any direct objection...was even discussed whether an immediate declaration to the Catholics would not be advisable, and whether an assurance should not be distinctly given them,... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Great Britain - 1890 - 684 pages
...in calling forth the Catholic support, in whatever degree he found it practicable to obtain it. ... I certainly did not then hear any direct objection...was even discussed whether an immediate declaration to the Catholics would not be advisable, and whether an assurance should not be distinctly given them,... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - Ireland - 1892 - 612 pages
...in calling forth the Catholic support, in whatever degree he found it practicable to obtain it. ... I certainly did not then hear any direct objection...was even discussed whether an immediate declaration to the Catholics would not be advisable, and whether an assurance should not be distinctly given them,... | |
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