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" ... whatever to the production. When years perhaps, of care and toil have matured an improvement; when the husbandman sees new crops ripening to his skill / and industry; the moment he is ready to put his sickle to the. grain, he finds himself compelled... "
Tracts - Page 11
by British anti-state-church assoc - 1850
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General View of the Agriculture of the North Riding of Yorkshire: Drawn Up ...

John Tuke, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1800 - 416 lehte
...put the sickle to the grain, he finds himself compelled to divide his harvest with a stranger. Tythes are a tax not only upon industry, but upon that industry...which it is the aim of all wise laws to cherish and support; and to uphold and excite which, compose! the main benefit that the community receives from...
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General View of the Agriculture of the North Riding of Yorkshire: Drawn Up ...

John Tuke, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) - 1800 - 410 lehte
...which it is the aim of all wise laws to cherish and support ; and to uphold and excite which, composes the main benefit that the community receives from the whole system of rrade, and the success of commerce. And, together With the more general inconvemency that attendi the...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 34. köide

1820 - 646 lehte
...ready to put his sickle to the grain, he finds himself compelled to divide the harvest with a stranger. Tithes are a tax, not only upon industry, but upon...is the aim of all wise laws to cherish and promote. ' But it is to Ireland, and not to England, that we must direct our attention, if we wish to see the...
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The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, 1. köide

William Paley - 1806 - 502 lehte
...ready to put his sickle to the grain, he finds himK\{ compelled to divide his harvest with a stranger. Tithes are a tax not only upon industry, but upon that industry, which feeds mankind ; upon that spe* cies of exertion which it is the aim of all wise laws to cherish and promote; and to uphold and...
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Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ..., 14. köide

Great Britain. Parliament - 1812 - 668 lehte
...which are in this way adverse to cultivation and improvement, none is so noxious as that of tithes. Tithes are a tax not only upon industry, but upon...promote ; and to uphold and excite which, composes the main benefit that the community receives from the whole system of trade and the success of commerce."...
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Cobbett's Political Register, 24. köide

William Cobbett - 1813 - 442 lehte
...•' his sickle to the grain, he Buds himself " compelled to divide his harvest with a " stranger. — Tithes are a tax not only upon " industry, but upon...industry which " feeds mankind ; upon that species of ex" ertion, which it is the aim of all wise " laws to cherish and promote; and to up" hold and excite...
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Conversations on Political Economy: In which the Elements of that Science ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1820 - 368 lehte
...divide his harvest with a stranger. Tythes are a tax not only upon industry, which feeds mankind, but upon that species of exertion which it is the aim of all wise Jaws to cherish and promote." CAROLINE. It is indcdl mush to be regretted that a provision for •I...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist

1847 - 556 lehte
...adverse to cultivation and improvement, none is so noxious as that of tithes. They are not only a tax upon industry, but upon that industry which feeds...of all wise laws to cherish and promote.' " " And •what," I impatiently exclaimed, " what has become of the church after this perilous severance from...
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Conversations on Political Economy: In which the Elements of that Science ...

Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1821 - 510 lehte
...divide his harvest with a stranger" Tithes are a tax, not only upon industry, which " feeds mankind, but upon that species of exertion " which it is the aim of all wise laws to cherish " and promote." CAROLINE. It is indeed much to be regretted that a provision for the clergy should not be raised in...
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Travels in Ireland in the Year 1822: Exhibiting Brief Sketches of the Moral ...

Thomas Reid - 1823 - 456 lehte
...ready to put his sickle to the grain, he finds himself compelled to divide the harvest with a stranger. Tithes are a tax not only upon industry, but upon...— upon that species of exertion which it is the object of all laws to cherish and promote." The ecclesiastical establishment in Ireland is much richer...
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