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Strona 129
It is true the whole church revenue is not always employed , and to every shilling , in charity ; nor perhaps ought it ; but something is generally so employed . It is better to cherish virtue and humanity , by leaving much to free will ...
It is true the whole church revenue is not always employed , and to every shilling , in charity ; nor perhaps ought it ; but something is generally so employed . It is better to cherish virtue and humanity , by leaving much to free will ...
Strona 181
But is it true that the body of your clergy had past those limits of a just allowance ? From the general style of your late publications of all sorts , one would be led to believe that your clergy in France were a sort of monsters ...
But is it true that the body of your clergy had past those limits of a just allowance ? From the general style of your late publications of all sorts , one would be led to believe that your clergy in France were a sort of monsters ...
Strona 282
They find that by the laws of nature the occupant and subduer of the soil is the true proprietor ; that there is no prescription against nature ; and that the agreements ( where any there are ) which have been made with the landlords ...
They find that by the laws of nature the occupant and subduer of the soil is the true proprietor ; that there is no prescription against nature ; and that the agreements ( where any there are ) which have been made with the landlords ...
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