The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 182
... given to the Church by those who had a right to give it , and that the proportion of the land which tithe represents does not belong to those who are now called its owners . What he has to learn is that tithe commutation is only one way ...
... given to the Church by those who had a right to give it , and that the proportion of the land which tithe represents does not belong to those who are now called its owners . What he has to learn is that tithe commutation is only one way ...
Page 253
... given to Progressives and those given to Moderates . The total number of Progressive votes given ( adding to them the figures of 1889 in constituencies in which there was no contest ) was 273,400 , and that of Moderate votes 234,133 ...
... given to Progressives and those given to Moderates . The total number of Progressive votes given ( adding to them the figures of 1889 in constituencies in which there was no contest ) was 273,400 , and that of Moderate votes 234,133 ...
Page 765
... given lavishly ; n another it is not given at all ; and even in the same Union . different relief committees of the same Board will act on totally different principles , both as to the amount to be given and as to the persons to be ...
... given lavishly ; n another it is not given at all ; and even in the same Union . different relief committees of the same Board will act on totally different principles , both as to the amount to be given and as to the persons to be ...
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