The Edinburgh Review, 38권A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... whole - and , with merciless rigour , seek their own profit only , regardless of the misery they in- flict . Such is the practical oppression through a great part of Ireland , that every good feeling , and every true and honest in ...
... whole - and , with merciless rigour , seek their own profit only , regardless of the misery they in- flict . Such is the practical oppression through a great part of Ireland , that every good feeling , and every true and honest in ...
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... whole land , and the tithes , or spirituality , as amounting to one - fourth of the whole rents of the kingdom . It is certain , at least , that the Ecclesiastics paid sometimes a third , but generally one - half , of every tax imposed ...
... whole land , and the tithes , or spirituality , as amounting to one - fourth of the whole rents of the kingdom . It is certain , at least , that the Ecclesiastics paid sometimes a third , but generally one - half , of every tax imposed ...
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... whole of the Church lands , and would leave to the Clergy the undisputed enjoyment of the tithes . During the general ruin of the Catholic establishment , the Reformers were by no means inattentive to the temporal neces- sities of their ...
... whole of the Church lands , and would leave to the Clergy the undisputed enjoyment of the tithes . During the general ruin of the Catholic establishment , the Reformers were by no means inattentive to the temporal neces- sities of their ...
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... whole ecclesiastical benefices in the kingdom should be assumed by the Crown , in order to provide , in the first place , a suitable maintenance to the Reformed clergy , the residue being appli- cable to the general purposes of the ...
... whole ecclesiastical benefices in the kingdom should be assumed by the Crown , in order to provide , in the first place , a suitable maintenance to the Reformed clergy , the residue being appli- cable to the general purposes of the ...
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... whole thirds of the benefices should be paid , in the first place , to the ministers , whose collector was to account to the Crown for the excess of the contribution beyond the sti- pends allotted to the clergy ; -an arrangement which ...
... whole thirds of the benefices should be paid , in the first place , to the ministers , whose collector was to account to the Crown for the excess of the contribution beyond the sti- pends allotted to the clergy ; -an arrangement which ...
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