The Quarterly Review, 260. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 51
... tithe - payers ' associations are being formed up and down the country , some having over a thousand members already . The sides are ranged up and facing each other . On the one hand the tithe - paying agricul- turists , whose recent ...
... tithe - payers ' associations are being formed up and down the country , some having over a thousand members already . The sides are ranged up and facing each other . On the one hand the tithe - paying agricul- turists , whose recent ...
Page 53
... tithe . It is that both tithe- owners and tithe - payers are , of course , equally bound by the existing legislation , and that until this is altered by Parliament all this bitter recrimination between the parties is worse than useless ...
... tithe . It is that both tithe- owners and tithe - payers are , of course , equally bound by the existing legislation , and that until this is altered by Parliament all this bitter recrimination between the parties is worse than useless ...
Page 55
... payers and tithe - owners alike . ' Equally sanguine , another Minister referred to it as a permanent settlement of ... tithe - payer which has been effected . How great this saving is was revealed by Mr Baldwin recently in answer to a ...
... payers and tithe - owners alike . ' Equally sanguine , another Minister referred to it as a permanent settlement of ... tithe - payer which has been effected . How great this saving is was revealed by Mr Baldwin recently in answer to a ...
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