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Strona 149
The imposition of £ 2,200,000 on the clergy , as partial , would have been oppressive and unjust , but it would not have been altogether ruinous to those on whom it was imposed ; and therefore it would not have answered the real purpose ...
The imposition of £ 2,200,000 on the clergy , as partial , would have been oppressive and unjust , but it would not have been altogether ruinous to those on whom it was imposed ; and therefore it would not have answered the real purpose ...
Strona 182
If there was in France , as in other countries there visibly is , a great abatement , rather than any increase of these vices , instead of loading the present clergy with the crimes of other men , and the odious character of other times ...
If there was in France , as in other countries there visibly is , a great abatement , rather than any increase of these vices , instead of loading the present clergy with the crimes of other men , and the odious character of other times ...
Strona 185
As with you the inferior clergy are not numerous enough for their duties ; as these duties are , beyond measure , minute and toilsome , as you have left no middle classes of clergy at their ease , in future nothing of science or ...
As with you the inferior clergy are not numerous enough for their duties ; as these duties are , beyond measure , minute and toilsome , as you have left no middle classes of clergy at their ease , in future nothing of science or ...
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