The French QuestionÉditeur non identifié, 1888 - 87 páginas |
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... Christian minister has the greatest regard for truth and charity . He knows no hatred . He loves his neighbour . He strives to unite instead of disuniting people born for a common destiny . As I do not find these characteristics of a ...
... Christian minister has the greatest regard for truth and charity . He knows no hatred . He loves his neighbour . He strives to unite instead of disuniting people born for a common destiny . As I do not find these characteristics of a ...
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... Christian sense of the word . In the magnificent harbour of New- York our neighbours have erected the statue of Liberty enlightening the world — a present from old France - but I assert that our institutions are by far already the ...
... Christian sense of the word . In the magnificent harbour of New- York our neighbours have erected the statue of Liberty enlightening the world — a present from old France - but I assert that our institutions are by far already the ...
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... Christian virtues and zealous discharge of their clerical duties is more universally admitted , and has been productive of more beneficial consequences . Possessed of incomes sufficient and even large , according to the notions ...
... Christian virtues and zealous discharge of their clerical duties is more universally admitted , and has been productive of more beneficial consequences . Possessed of incomes sufficient and even large , according to the notions ...
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... Christian Brothers , the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre - Dame , the Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus and ... Christians and good citizens . You are well acquainted with the holy life of Marguerite Bourgeois , the celebrated ...
... Christian Brothers , the Sisters of the Congregation of Notre - Dame , the Sisters of the Holy Name of Jesus and ... Christians and good citizens . You are well acquainted with the holy life of Marguerite Bourgeois , the celebrated ...
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... Christians of all sects were secured in the public profession of their faith , and allowed to worship God according to the dictates of their own conscience . In the colony of Plymouth men and women were hanged for being Quakers , while ...
... Christians of all sects were secured in the public profession of their faith , and allowed to worship God according to the dictates of their own conscience . In the colony of Plymouth men and women were hanged for being Quakers , while ...
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Página 14 - There is a tide in the affairs of men Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. On such a full sea are we now afloat; And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures.
Página 37 - Catholic neighbors, should be able to carry the point of taxation, and reduce us to a state of perfect humiliation and slavery. Such an enterprise would doubtless make some addition to your national debt, which already presses down your liberties, and fills you with pensioners and placemen.
Página 37 - Nor can we suppress our astonishment that a British Parliament should ever consent to establish in that country a religion that has deluged your island in blood, and dispersed impiety, bigotry, persecution, murder, and rebellion through every part of the world.
Página 38 - If laws divine and human could secure it against the despotic caprices of wicked men, it was secured before. Are the French laws in civil cases restored? It seems so. But observe the cautious kindness of the ministers who pretend to be your benefactors. The words of the statute are, "that those laws shall be the rule until they shall be varied or altered by any ordinances of the governor and council.
Página 39 - We are too well acquainted with the liberality of sentiment distinguishing your nation to imagine, that difference of religion will prejudice you against a hearty amity with us.
Página 39 - Seize the opportunity presented to you by Providence itself. You have been conquered into liberty, if you act as you ought. This work is not of man. You are a small people, compared to those who with open arms invite you into fellowship. A moment's reflection should convince you which will be most for your interest and happiness, to have all the rest of North America your unalterable friends, or your inveterate enemies.
Página 38 - You are a small people compared with those who, with open arms, invite you into a fellowship. A moment's reflection should convince you which will be most for your interest and happiness, to have all the rest of North America your unalterable friends, or your inveterate enemies.
Página 57 - Provided that it shall not be lawful to present to the lieutenant governor of Quebec for assent any Bill for altering the limits of any of the electoral divisions or districts mentioned in the second schedule to this Act unless the second and third readings of such Bill have been passed in the Legislative Assembly with the concurrence of the majority of...
Página 36 - ... fit instruments in the hands of power, to reduce the ancient free Protestant Colonies to the same state of slavery with themselves...
Página 57 - Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec for Assent any Bill for altering the Limits of any of the Electoral Divisions or Districts mentioned in the Second Schedule to this Act, unless the Second and Third Readings of such Bill have been passed in the Legislative Assembly with the Concurrence of the Majority of the Members representing all those Electoral Divisions or Districts, and the Assent shall not be given to such Bill unless an Address has been presented by the Legislative Assembly to the Lieutenant-Governor...