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An essay on the history and effect of the coronation oath; including observations on a bill recently submitted to the consideration of the House of Commons. By John Joseph Dillon, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law.

By: Dillon, John Joseph, Sir, d. 1837.Publisher: London : Printed by T. Collins for J. Booker, 1807Description: xii, 63, [1]p.Subject(s): Catholics -- Legal status, laws, etc -- Great Britain | Catholics -- Great Britain | Oaths -- Great Britain | Church and state -- Great Britain -- History
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.156(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58451-1001
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VOL.156(1) Considerations arising from the debates in Parliament on the petition of the Irish Catholics. By Sir John Throckmorton, Bart. VOL.156(2) An accurate copy of the petition, finally agreed to at a general meeting of the Catholics of Ireland, February 24th, 1807: and intended to be presented to Parliament. With a preface containing strictures on the Minister's speech, at the close of the late parliament. - The Military Bill - and the management of Ireland, during Lord Grenville's administration. By a petitioner. VOL.156(3) Proceedings at a general meeting of the Catholics, held at the Exhibition-Room, William-Street, on Saturday, April 18th, 1807. VOL.156(4) An essay on the history and effect of the coronation oath; including observations on a bill recently submitted to the consideration of the House of Commons. By John Joseph Dillon, Esq. of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister at Law. VOL.156(5) The substance of Lord Erskine's speech in the House of Lords on on [sic] Monday, April 13, 1807. VOL.156(6) The state of the Catholics of Ireland, explained by abstracts from the Irish statutes, shewing the privileges granted them during the present reign, and those remaining to be granted. To which are added, the coronation oath; the articles of Limerick; the declaration denying the temporal power of the Pope; the answers of the foreign universities; and the articles of the Catholic religion. By a Member of Parliament. VOL.156(7) An address to the Roman-Catholics of Great-Britain and Ireland; occasioned by the present awful appearance of public affairs. By the Rev. W. Cockburn, M.A., Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge, and Late Fellow of St. John's College.

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