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... England in 1815 and 1845 , on a sufficient and a contracted currency . By Archibald Alison , 434 . Anderson - The History of the Church of England in the Colonies and foreign de- pendencies of the British Empire . By James S. M. ...
... England in 1815 and 1845 , on a sufficient and a contracted currency . By Archibald Alison , 434 . Anderson - The History of the Church of England in the Colonies and foreign de- pendencies of the British Empire . By James S. M. ...
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... England " adds the weight of its authority , such as it is , to this very liberal and con- ciliatory course . There are thus at least four sections of the political world which concur in the expediency or the justice of conceding all ...
... England " adds the weight of its authority , such as it is , to this very liberal and con- ciliatory course . There are thus at least four sections of the political world which concur in the expediency or the justice of conceding all ...
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... England ; and when settled , to send for his family . A little enquiry would enable me to give you more cases . Those now mentioned have come within my own knowledge . 466 ' I must add , that the clergy are not above the reach of ...
... England ; and when settled , to send for his family . A little enquiry would enable me to give you more cases . Those now mentioned have come within my own knowledge . 466 ' I must add , that the clergy are not above the reach of ...
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... England , I will say that the clergy have , as a body , shown a moral strength and elasticity of no ordinary kind . Learning has been on the increase among them , and has been pursued conscientiously for its own sake , without any hope ...
... England , I will say that the clergy have , as a body , shown a moral strength and elasticity of no ordinary kind . Learning has been on the increase among them , and has been pursued conscientiously for its own sake , without any hope ...
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... England towards Ireland , p . 341. If this be true , the State has handed over to the Church tenants in Ireland ecclesiastical property worth 8 or 10,000,000l . for about a tenth part of that sum ! this very inconvenient record may be ...
... England towards Ireland , p . 341. If this be true , the State has handed over to the Church tenants in Ireland ecclesiastical property worth 8 or 10,000,000l . for about a tenth part of that sum ! this very inconvenient record may be ...
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