Ireland shall make any law so as either directly or indirectly to endow any religion or prohibit or restrict the free exercise thereof or give any preference or impose any disability on account of religious belief... The Forum - 26. lappuse1914Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Great Britain. Foreign Office - 1924 - 1194 lapas
...State nor the Parliament of Northern Ireland shall make any law so as either directly or indirectly to endow any religion or prohibit or restrict the free exercise thereof or give any preference or impose any disability on account of religious belief or religious status or affect... | |
| American Association for International Conciliation - 1922 - 702 lapas
...State nor the Parliament of Northern Ireland shall make any law so as either directly or indirectly to endow any religion or prohibit or restrict the free exercise thereof or give any preference or impose any disability on account of religious belief or religious status, or affect... | |
| 1922 - 850 lapas
...otate nor the Parliament of Northern Ireland shall make any law so AS either directly or indirectly to endow any religion, or prohibit or restrict the free exercise thereof, or give any preference or impose any disability on the account of religious belief or religious status, or... | |
| 1912 - 708 lapas
...Mr. Asquith has attempted to solve the same problem in a much shorter clause, which provides that: "In the exercise of their power to make laws under...indirectly to establish or endow any religion, or prohibit the free exercise thereof, or give a preference, privilege or advantage, or impose any disability or... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1912 - 778 lapas
...States. The Irish clause is so important and so clear that it deserves to be quoted in full : — " In the exercise of their power to make laws under...indirectly to establish or endow any religion, or prohibit the free exercise thereof, or give a preference, privilege, or advantage, or impose any disability... | |
| John Edward Redmond - 1912 - 248 lapas
...contravenes those limitations, be void. Prohibition of Laws interfering with Religious Equality, &c. 3. In the exercise of their power to make laws under...indirectly to establish or endow any religion, or prohibit the free exercise thereof, or give a preference, privilege, or advantage, or impose any disability... | |
| 1912 - 890 lapas
...that of 1912, but the religious safeguards are repeated and extended. Clause 3 of the new Bill runs: In the exercise of their power to make laws under...directly or indirectly to establish or endow any religion [so far it repeats the provision of 1893], or prohibit the free exercise thereof, or to give a preference,... | |
| Liberal Publication Department (Great Britain) - 1913 - 756 lapas
...— it is Clause 3 in the Bill — which we shall submit for the consideration of the House : — " In the exercise of their power to make laws under...directly or indirectly to establish or endow any religion " — that was in the Bill of i8Q3 — " or prohibit the free exercise thereof, or to give a preference,... | |
| Hugh Chisholm - 1913 - 1284 lapas
...Trinity College, Dublin, was added to the "reserved" matters.] (3) Irish Parliament shall not make any law so as, either directly or indirectly, to establish or endow any religion or prohibit its free exercise, or give a preference or advantage, disability or disadvantage, to any religious... | |
| 1915 - 558 lapas
...force, foreign relations, trade outside of Ireland, coinage or legal tender. 2. It cannot make any law, either directly or indirectly, to establish or endow any religion or prohibit the free exercise thereof or give a preference, privilege or advantage or impose any disability or... | |
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