Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 - Great Britain |
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Page 30
... tithes in Ireland im- possible , by their unconstitutional acts of 1832 , by which the King was made the collector of tithes , -proposed to advance one million , from the taxes of England , to pay Irish clergymen and lay impropriators ...
... tithes in Ireland im- possible , by their unconstitutional acts of 1832 , by which the King was made the collector of tithes , -proposed to advance one million , from the taxes of England , to pay Irish clergymen and lay impropriators ...
Page 32
... Tithes Bill , 18. Colonel Evans . To Repeal Rate - Paying Clause in the Reform Bill , 18. Mr. Fryer . For a Bill to ... Tithes , 5. Sir C. Burrell . Second Reading of Labour Rate Bill , 6. Mr. Littleton . That Report on Irish Tithes be ...
... Tithes Bill , 18. Colonel Evans . To Repeal Rate - Paying Clause in the Reform Bill , 18. Mr. Fryer . For a Bill to ... Tithes , 5. Sir C. Burrell . Second Reading of Labour Rate Bill , 6. Mr. Littleton . That Report on Irish Tithes be ...
Page 43
... souls , if they have any , apparently absorbed in the excitement of the play ; yet no sooner does a passenger approach , than in a moment up start The imprisonment of Quakers for non - payment of tithes THE STREETS . 43.
... souls , if they have any , apparently absorbed in the excitement of the play ; yet no sooner does a passenger approach , than in a moment up start The imprisonment of Quakers for non - payment of tithes THE STREETS . 43.
Page 44
... tithes was an interference with what will hereafter be done , but what is now doing , a panoramic view of the combat now wag- ing for liberty of conscience ; in the hope that it may incite many yet inactive to buckle on their armour ...
... tithes was an interference with what will hereafter be done , but what is now doing , a panoramic view of the combat now wag- ing for liberty of conscience ; in the hope that it may incite many yet inactive to buckle on their armour ...
Page 45
... tithes , that we would here describe ; dur- ing which the feeling mother often looked On her sad offspring - famished - dying , While Christian priests , with military aid , Drove the last heifer from the little farm , To pay a tithe ...
... tithes , that we would here describe ; dur- ing which the feeling mother often looked On her sad offspring - famished - dying , While Christian priests , with military aid , Drove the last heifer from the little farm , To pay a tithe ...
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