The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... reason to believe it ever was acknowledged even in Catholic Scotland . The tithes , ' they say , that we think must be lifted for the use ⚫ of the Church , are , the tithes of hay , hemp , lint , cheese , fish , calf , veal , lamb ...
... reason to believe it ever was acknowledged even in Catholic Scotland . The tithes , ' they say , that we think must be lifted for the use ⚫ of the Church , are , the tithes of hay , hemp , lint , cheese , fish , calf , veal , lamb ...
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... in possession illegally acquired ; and , lastly , so far as regarded the tithes , there were the proprietors of the ground , who , in justice and reason at least 18 History and Settlement of Tithes in Scotland . Feb.
... in possession illegally acquired ; and , lastly , so far as regarded the tithes , there were the proprietors of the ground , who , in justice and reason at least 18 History and Settlement of Tithes in Scotland . Feb.
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ground , who , in justice and reason at least , had the best claim to the tithes of their own property , but who , instead of reap- ing any advantage in this great scramble , were suffering heavier and more vexatious exactions from ...
ground , who , in justice and reason at least , had the best claim to the tithes of their own property , but who , instead of reap- ing any advantage in this great scramble , were suffering heavier and more vexatious exactions from ...
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... reason , went on rapidly ; and at this day , infinitely the greater part of the tithes , whether in the hands of the Crown or lay - impropriators , have been valued . There are still tithes , and perhaps to a considerable extent ...
... reason , went on rapidly ; and at this day , infinitely the greater part of the tithes , whether in the hands of the Crown or lay - impropriators , have been valued . There are still tithes , and perhaps to a considerable extent ...
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... reason to sup- pose that they were not estimated much below their value . It is not surprising , therefore , to find , that there are few sales previ- ous to the Union . Sir John Connell mentions that he found only two sales prior to ...
... reason to sup- pose that they were not estimated much below their value . It is not surprising , therefore , to find , that there are few sales previ- ous to the Union . Sir John Connell mentions that he found only two sales prior to ...
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