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MR. O’CONNELL’S LETTER.
To.the Membe ers of hhe House of Commons of the
_ted Ki ingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
(Cone! luded from. page 3.)
“Let me, carry the attention of the reader to
agit is framed, 50.03 to put end
not
elected
in
is
Now
point
more clear,
part
cepted ;
exception commences with,
confined | to, matters in _the
statut
be said that the second and
rendered contra ictory;
implied contradiction. «1
appearance of contradiction
of the oaths
commencement
the new onth.
Ot 7 ine STATES CATHOLIC, MISCELLANY.
“ VOL. EX.
be construed: as excluding me from its
only to
view, the
to-be
‘who
‘section
the:
section
01 urre
second” section ; I come
any thing s° Plaie
of thi To
culty.
e
and
reto-
at least the al-
new. oath
therein at
me was
in. his
to
argue
on
its parts, be-
use ofargument
I
I
. duty to toa court
the case as a 2 counsel retains
by his and convictio
mple, ing of the'words in
second Section. a per: on “ who shall. after. the
this act, be returned as a member of
Coniuons ? ere armen would smile
arguments vie h could -be adduced to
1 that. Gescriptiony-—argu-
‘persuade judges accustomed. to.
were
the
e to remark, that this.
is not tantamou:t to what it would be if
were ‘* whose return as a member shall be
time after the passing of this act.”—~
the words, nor any thing like them 5 ;
the construction which should exclude
require some such words as I have last
at
the use of the
exuct.mean-
house now,
of this act,
can-
may
not
on reasons
originate in
vesting g of
to
one more view of the effect of the re-
which, if it stood alone, would enable me to
vote in Parliament.
make. this Jast view of the effect of the relief
the more aaasily understood, I beg to remind
ress of the a tate of the law
parliamentary oaths, as I have proved it
omit
whom I ad- |:
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