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Christianity in the United Kingdom / British monarchy / Government of the United Kingdom / Oath of Allegiance / Parliament of Ireland / House of Lords / English post-Reformation oaths / Roman Catholic relief bills / Lord Chancellor / Politics of the United Kingdom / United Kingdom / Oaths
Date: 2010-04-21 07:49:33
Christianity in the United Kingdom
British monarchy
Government of the United Kingdom
Oath of Allegiance
Parliament of Ireland
House of Lords
English post-Reformation oaths
Roman Catholic relief bills
Lord Chancellor
Politics of the United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Oaths

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