The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... collection of its revenues less op- pressive and destructive to the people . In deliberating upon any such measure , the example of England could yield little or no assistance ; for though the tithes there , being more mildly levied ...
... collection of its revenues less op- pressive and destructive to the people . In deliberating upon any such measure , the example of England could yield little or no assistance ; for though the tithes there , being more mildly levied ...
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... collected , by ap- pointing some modus , or compensation , of the nature of rent , to be paid by the proprietor of the ground , or tithable subject . The Reformed clergy , in the mean while , had obtained no legal provision , but ...
... collected , by ap- pointing some modus , or compensation , of the nature of rent , to be paid by the proprietor of the ground , or tithable subject . The Reformed clergy , in the mean while , had obtained no legal provision , but ...
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... collection granted to them by the statute of 1567 , and to allow the thirds of the benefices to be collected by officers named by the Crown ; in return for which it was held out to them , that their stipends should be augmented , and ...
... collection granted to them by the statute of 1567 , and to allow the thirds of the benefices to be collected by officers named by the Crown ; in return for which it was held out to them , that their stipends should be augmented , and ...
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... collected by the officers of the Crown , should have it assigned out of a benefice not in his parish , but in a remote part of the country , and without the assistance of any legal process , by which its recovery could be insured . This ...
... collected by the officers of the Crown , should have it assigned out of a benefice not in his parish , but in a remote part of the country , and without the assistance of any legal process , by which its recovery could be insured . This ...
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... collection of the tithes are considered , it is plain , that the titulars held in their hands the most extensive and effectual means of oppression ; and though the statements in the Large Declaration must be viewed with some distrust ...
... collection of the tithes are considered , it is plain , that the titulars held in their hands the most extensive and effectual means of oppression ; and though the statements in the Large Declaration must be viewed with some distrust ...
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