The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... persons , the titulars or im- propriators of the tithes , which had been attached to their baronies while ecclesiastical benefices . These grants were particularly fre- quent during the long and turbulent minority of James VI .; but ...
... persons , the titulars or im- propriators of the tithes , which had been attached to their baronies while ecclesiastical benefices . These grants were particularly fre- quent during the long and turbulent minority of James VI .; but ...
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... persons in right of the greater benefices , or , when collected , was lavished upon favourites . The Reformed clergy , too , while the Government was thus indifferent about the adoption of any effectual means to secure them a suitable ...
... persons in right of the greater benefices , or , when collected , was lavished upon favourites . The Reformed clergy , too , while the Government was thus indifferent about the adoption of any effectual means to secure them a suitable ...
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... person who enjoyed the possession of tithes , by rights according to law at the time when they were granted , should be ... persons , the proprie tors and occupiers of the land , demanded redress of their griev ances . The general law of ...
... person who enjoyed the possession of tithes , by rights according to law at the time when they were granted , should be ... persons , the proprie tors and occupiers of the land , demanded redress of their griev ances . The general law of ...
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... person sets down exactly what he did say ; which is really impossible , and is a degree of accuracy never rigidly ... persons correct , or write out their speeches . The unfairness of the publication towards those who do not , affords ...
... person sets down exactly what he did say ; which is really impossible , and is a degree of accuracy never rigidly ... persons correct , or write out their speeches . The unfairness of the publication towards those who do not , affords ...
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... persons of highest rank in the Peerage of all parts of the United Kingdom , the most celebrated Members of both Houses of Parliament , and individuals of the greatest note for worth and genius out of Parliament , united in presenting a ...
... persons of highest rank in the Peerage of all parts of the United Kingdom , the most celebrated Members of both Houses of Parliament , and individuals of the greatest note for worth and genius out of Parliament , united in presenting a ...
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