The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... livings , the whole of the first fruits and tenths . Her Majesty , however , in her religious and tender concern , was completely overreached by the Clergy . The professed object of the Queen was to in- crease the provision of the poor ...
... livings , the whole of the first fruits and tenths . Her Majesty , however , in her religious and tender concern , was completely overreached by the Clergy . The professed object of the Queen was to in- crease the provision of the poor ...
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... livings , nothing could have been more reasonable than to do it , by enforcing the legal claim for the first fruits and tenths on the holders of the larger benefices . The scandalous poverty of some livings ( for there were then 1071 ...
... livings , nothing could have been more reasonable than to do it , by enforcing the legal claim for the first fruits and tenths on the holders of the larger benefices . The scandalous poverty of some livings ( for there were then 1071 ...
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... livings . At the time when Queen Anne's Bounty Fund was established , there were , according to the returns , which were not quite accurate , 5597 livings in England and Wales with incomes not exceeding 50 % . They were thus classed ...
... livings . At the time when Queen Anne's Bounty Fund was established , there were , according to the returns , which were not quite accurate , 5597 livings in England and Wales with incomes not exceeding 50 % . They were thus classed ...
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... livings on which they had to scatter the money , several were large and populous pa- rishes , where the tithes had been impropriated ; and these , if the holders of the tithes were not , as is often the case , ecclesi- astical ...
... livings on which they had to scatter the money , several were large and populous pa- rishes , where the tithes had been impropriated ; and these , if the holders of the tithes were not , as is often the case , ecclesi- astical ...
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... living take an equal chance for a 2001. prize , without any regard to the degree of urgency of its claim . After this ... livings , with 28 and 29 people , received separate augmenta tions . In the diocese of Oxford , the rectory of ...
... living take an equal chance for a 2001. prize , without any regard to the degree of urgency of its claim . After this ... livings , with 28 and 29 people , received separate augmenta tions . In the diocese of Oxford , the rectory of ...
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