Case of the Protestants of Ireland, stated in addresses delivered at meetings in Dublin, Liverpool, Bristol, and Bath, in the year 1834 ... With an appendix, containing copious notesJohn Hatchard&Son, 1836 - 232 sider |
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Side 10
... revenue . An attempt of this nature ought to have been accompanied with a statement of the principles by which it was justified . It is a fearful thing , in days like ours , to confound the notions of power and right , and to leave it ...
... revenue . An attempt of this nature ought to have been accompanied with a statement of the principles by which it was justified . It is a fearful thing , in days like ours , to confound the notions of power and right , and to leave it ...
Side 11
... revenues ! The state has a right ! where can such a right be discovered ? Had Edward any knowledge of such a right when he enacted the statutes of mortmain ? If the dead grasp of a corporation could be unlocked by so compendious a ...
... revenues ! The state has a right ! where can such a right be discovered ? Had Edward any knowledge of such a right when he enacted the statutes of mortmain ? If the dead grasp of a corporation could be unlocked by so compendious a ...
Side 13
... revenues . But let us have hope . The last packet has brought us intel- ligence that the House of Lords has stood between the country and an evil by which the principle of justice would be grievously shaken . The Lords have thrown out ...
... revenues . But let us have hope . The last packet has brought us intel- ligence that the House of Lords has stood between the country and an evil by which the principle of justice would be grievously shaken . The Lords have thrown out ...
Side 83
... revenues with which a Protestant church is endowed have been wrested from their rightful proprietors - the clergy of ... revenues - until , in process of time , it was found to be an intolerable evil that ecclesiastics named and ...
... revenues with which a Protestant church is endowed have been wrested from their rightful proprietors - the clergy of ... revenues - until , in process of time , it was found to be an intolerable evil that ecclesiastics named and ...
Side 92
... revenues con- fiscated to this unlooked - for use , and a tax , varying in extent from five to fifteen per centum of income , imposed on all ecclesias- tics , who from the date of the passing of this extraordinary act , should obtain ...
... revenues con- fiscated to this unlooked - for use , and a tax , varying in extent from five to fifteen per centum of income , imposed on all ecclesias- tics , who from the date of the passing of this extraordinary act , should obtain ...
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