The Monthly Review, Tom 1Hurst, Robinson, 1833 |
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Strona 133
... land . He proposes- In the first place , then , an allotment of land in lieu of tithes , would at once put an end to all those adverse interests and feelings , which so frequently occasion a collision between the clergyman and his flock ...
... land . He proposes- In the first place , then , an allotment of land in lieu of tithes , would at once put an end to all those adverse interests and feelings , which so frequently occasion a collision between the clergyman and his flock ...
Strona 134
land cannot be immediately procured , the amount produced by the sale of the tithes should be invested in the funds , and the interest could be paid by His Majesty's Commissioners to the minister who was formerly entitled to the tithes ...
land cannot be immediately procured , the amount produced by the sale of the tithes should be invested in the funds , and the interest could be paid by His Majesty's Commissioners to the minister who was formerly entitled to the tithes ...
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... land , that might , when it was let , be fifty - six or fifty - eight acres , fifty - two families residing ; it was broken so small as that ; and the consequence of the minute sub - division of it was , that , being adjacent to a bog ...
... land , that might , when it was let , be fifty - six or fifty - eight acres , fifty - two families residing ; it was broken so small as that ; and the consequence of the minute sub - division of it was , that , being adjacent to a bog ...
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