The Edinburgh Review, Volume 38A. and C. Black, 1823 |
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... respecting the nature and ef- fect of this great tax ; for , whatever may be the rights of the Church , or their opinion as to these rights , it is a tax , and no- thing but a tax , upon the produce of the land and of agricul tural ...
... respecting the nature and ef- fect of this great tax ; for , whatever may be the rights of the Church , or their opinion as to these rights , it is a tax , and no- thing but a tax , upon the produce of the land and of agricul tural ...
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... respect which ought to mark the pas- toral relation . In these circumstances , and considering the state of ... respecting them is substantially the same , and productive , though in a smaller degree , of the same evil consequences , But ...
... respect which ought to mark the pas- toral relation . In these circumstances , and considering the state of ... respecting them is substantially the same , and productive , though in a smaller degree , of the same evil consequences , But ...
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... respect ; and to her freedom from tithes as they are levied in these countries , joined to her im- munity from any ... respects , should , at this moment , be an object of great attention , as being likely to furnish some lights to ...
... respect ; and to her freedom from tithes as they are levied in these countries , joined to her im- munity from any ... respects , should , at this moment , be an object of great attention , as being likely to furnish some lights to ...
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... respects tithes , indeed , the right of the Church is stated much higher than there is 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 ...
... respects tithes , indeed , the right of the Church is stated much higher than there is 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 ...
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... respects , to better their situa- tion ; for , in 1567 , an act of Parliament , chap . 10 , was passed , declaring that the whole thirds of the benefices should be paid , in the first place , to the ministers , whose collector was to ...
... respects , to better their situa- tion ; for , in 1567 , an act of Parliament , chap . 10 , was passed , declaring that the whole thirds of the benefices should be paid , in the first place , to the ministers , whose collector was to ...
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