The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... Crown and of lay impropriators , by whom they are at present possessed , so far as they have not been pur- chased by the proprietors of the ground . But though , in this manner , still subsisting as a separate estate , exactly as when ...
... Crown and of lay impropriators , by whom they are at present possessed , so far as they have not been pur- chased by the proprietors of the ground . But though , in this manner , still subsisting as a separate estate , exactly as when ...
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... Crown . They were then generally granted out to laymen , as commendators for life ; but , afterwards , these temporary grants , as well as the possessions which had been acquired by more questionable means , were confirmed and made ...
... Crown . They were then generally granted out to laymen , as commendators for life ; but , afterwards , these temporary grants , as well as the possessions which had been acquired by more questionable means , were confirmed and made ...
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... Crown and the nobles would ultimately . be contented with the acquisi tion of the 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 ...
... Crown and the nobles would ultimately . be contented with the acquisi tion of the 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 ...
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... 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 State . To forward the accomplishment of this object , a valuation , was ...
... 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 State . To forward the accomplishment of this object , a valuation , was ...
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... Crown . The collection appears to have been left to the ministers themselves , and in circumstances which rendered it difficult and expensive , and sometimes impossible . They were often assigned out of benefices lying at a great ...
... Crown . The collection appears to have been left to the ministers themselves , and in circumstances which rendered it difficult and expensive , and sometimes impossible . They were often assigned out of benefices lying at a great ...
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