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very p ^ rsontf ; imfpbte <* $ f feints ' ijpori hittt , ahdif ^ it ^ stfriife time feddy to express tfterfi tghisi Veneration for their ' toh&st&rs > in other " respettst" ]
We sfraU conclude © ur view of the disabilities , wliieh peculiarly affect tte Catholic pc ^ rs ! , by oh . serving that As the faw % Bw stands iu Ireland , the Catholic b ^ er is precisely the only titan M in the
comrnuhity , wlibis Wnrflty disqualL Ji ' ed ) not only from Sitting or'toting in either Home of L g fcl&tW ? e , l > iit also from voting at the election of a ^ emperfor tithef * By " the express WQt ^§ of $ p Act of Union , he is disabled from voting at any electioti of V Vopresentative peief to s £ rve in tfie Par .
liamcnt of the United Kingdom ; and , by tixe staridiilg bVffer of the Hofrse 6 f Cdrtimofis WgdiVist the iriterferetice bf peers , lie te forbidden to interfere bt vote at the election of any rnember of the
loWe * Hotiie bt LegiSlat ^ ite . £ . As to the Hotiseof Xiiim ' mfins . —This exclusion 13 ' ^ HIT if ibre impbrtkh ' t inlts fex ' tfeht aHa typefatlon .
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deit' comprizes a greiater nattibfr of si ^ uatfbrts * of ' trttst " aha i forfer , amQuntiiig at present to 658 . TKese ffS ^ me ' iniifefi'aud Vheir contrectfohs ' are in cotitttih ^ ionthct with thepeopld of all defeefiptiohs ; th % V ttatiiacra . great : qimntHy of
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xtient . From thes ^ pursuits the C ^ fholit p ^ r is deterred by tpe Jitter of the laws , or by ttieir lie-Ci ^ sary operation * S ^ till more galling to a weli-Vonstituted mind ,
rhust be the state of systematic rhsult and contempt , to which the Catholic peer vd exposed . His conspicuous ranjc points him out to continual notice , and as a mark
for hostility ; whilst his powerless Itfid unprotected condition invites tepeited aggression , and prostrates Jiirrt b > t * ore the Slights and spurns of official insolfcrice . Poverty , obsitirity , personal privations—these rnight be tolerable , but , alas ! to be nin . de r . ¦ - . ; : ¦¦ ¦
A ; fixed figure for the | iand of scorn Tci > point his . slow unrrloving finger 4 tr Qh I this ^ is too Tpuch I f ¦ A late Catholic peer ( Lord JPetre ) universally revered for his Valuable ettdowments' of head and
lieart , has feelingly ^ crotoplained of "JfBi& ' excltiision , to arnounting to irttle feliiirt of a pertonal imputation . T In paiheric lariguiAge he " ihUs vents his ihdignafldri : 1
« Is it t \ 6 tdn iibMt to me , to ^' be debarred from exercising fhy ' ^ hereditary fi ght oT legislating in fh& Vebis * House * of Parliament , Inerel ^* because I will not take ' odths , and subscribe declarations , . " 6 t Which AV ebrtecierice disab . bit tol
* rov ^^~ and to tfrufclly d , in ^ Ifee ^ hie breath / thfei any oath 1 may take cahridt be depended ^ ^ ilfaoW ? Is it hot disgraceful to iky W ^ n <> f honour to Stan d as art ' ; vMefiofsiispitibto , drid the viCti ? n J y ^ f , itl Wait ) an ttoplic 1 fr * % ikii , in Ati ritittee l < hid , ifoV 1 nc » ' rftttef' f 4 &J
^ tort i > tk 1 t betfaiiiste ^ W pfey ^ 16 & 6 d ' ei Hi hfe owtlivfey , arid p ^ ifesk ^ fKi ; ^ * && ? 6 u crf / notrbMy mfffiM wiii
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who 4 ^^ l * € itat taws which aggrieve tte iGah&lies ^ frt&tifit . &" ' ¦ ' . ¦'¦•¦ - »¦ ¦ * « « ¦ 4 i
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Aug. 2, 1812, page 486, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1751/page/10/
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