| Edmund Burke - History - 1844 - 978 pages
...determine is, not whether they will repair the church or not (for upon that point they are concluded by the law), but how and in what manner the Common...effectually, and at the same time most conveniently, performed and carried into effect." Every word of this was most important for theconsideration of this... | |
| Agriculture - 1846 - 618 pages
...not (for upon that point they are concluded by the law) — but how and in what manner the common-law obligation so binding them may be best and most effectually, and at the same time most conveniently, performed and carried into effect. The parishioners have no more power to throw off the burden of the... | |
| Christianity - 1841 - 500 pages
...determine is, — not whether they will repair the church or not, (for upon that point they are concluded by the law,) — but how and in what manner the common...effectually, and at the same time most conveniently, performed and carried into effect." " No doubt has ever been raised, or can exist, but that the Spiritual... | |
| Samuel Carey Richards - 1841 - 212 pages
...determine, is not whether they will repair the church or not (for upon that point they are concluded by the law), but how, and in what manner, the common...best and most effectually, and at the same time most conveviently, performed and carried into effect. The parishioners have no more power to throw off the... | |
| Christianity - 1841 - 496 pages
...whether they will repair the church or not, (for upon that point they are concluded by the law,)—but how and in what manner the common law obligation so...effectually, and at the same time most conveniently, performed and carried into effect." " No doubt has ever been raised, or can exist, but that the Spiritual... | |
| Theology - 1842 - 752 pages
...how and in what manner the common law obligation may be best, and at the same time most conveniently, performed and carried into effect. The parishioners...than that of the repair of bridges and highways." An appeal has been entered against the decision of Dr. l.usbiugton. IRELAND. After many painful trials,... | |
| Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1842 - 898 pages
...determine, is not whether they will repair the church or not (for upon that point they are concluded by the law), but how and in what manner the common...effectually, and at the same time most conveniently performed and carried into effect. The parishioners have no more power to throw off the burthen of... | |
| Richard Newcome - 1842 - 32 pages
...how and in what manner the common law obligation may be best, and at the same time most conveniently performed and carried into effect. The parishioners have no more power to throw off the burden of the repair of the church than that of the repair of bridges and highways. Now after this... | |
| 1843
...determine is, not whether they will repair the church or not (for on that point they are concluded by the law), but how and in what manner the common law obligation so obliging them may be best and most effectually performed and carried into effect. The parishioners... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench, Thomas Flower Ellis - Law reports, digests, etc - 1843 - 1170 pages
...determine is, not whether they will repair the church or not (for upon that point they are concluded by the law), but how, and in what manner, the common...binding them, may be best and most effectually, and at llic same time most conveniently and fairly between themselves, performed and carried into effect."... | |
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