The Edinburgh Annual Register, 9. köideWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... church . From this vote , and the consequently insufficient provision of the clergy , arose the practice of uniting parishes , so as to deprive them of spiritual assist ance from their pastors , the protest- ant population during that ...
... church . From this vote , and the consequently insufficient provision of the clergy , arose the practice of uniting parishes , so as to deprive them of spiritual assist ance from their pastors , the protest- ant population during that ...
Page 55
... churches mutually extend to cach other a free share in all the honours and privileges of the states in which they severally compose the majority . Mr Canning , too , who had lately re- turned from the continent , stated to the House ...
... churches mutually extend to cach other a free share in all the honours and privileges of the states in which they severally compose the majority . Mr Canning , too , who had lately re- turned from the continent , stated to the House ...
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... church - wardens , who , in vir- tue of their offices , had seen and known much of the indigent in their respec- tive neighbourhoods , it was very clear- ly proved , that of that immense num- ber of mendicants wherewith the streets of ...
... church - wardens , who , in vir- tue of their offices , had seen and known much of the indigent in their respec- tive neighbourhoods , it was very clear- ly proved , that of that immense num- ber of mendicants wherewith the streets of ...
Page 58
... Church- yard , confessed that thirty shillings a- day are with him no unusual gain . And it is asserted that another artful beg- gar , a Negro , who had for many years infested Finsbury Square , retired at last to the West Indies with a ...
... Church- yard , confessed that thirty shillings a- day are with him no unusual gain . And it is asserted that another artful beg- gar , a Negro , who had for many years infested Finsbury Square , retired at last to the West Indies with a ...
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... church , it is his birthright and privilege to pardon . " But we , gentlemen , who owe to France the sacred duty of seeing the horror of a great guilt thrown where it should be 6 104 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . 10 .
... church , it is his birthright and privilege to pardon . " But we , gentlemen , who owe to France the sacred duty of seeing the horror of a great guilt thrown where it should be 6 104 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1816. [ CHAP . 10 .
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