The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... body of the castle . " - p . 125 . Whether Frendraught Castle was set on fire by its owner , for the purpose of burning Lord Aboyne , we shall not attempt to enquire ; although " John Toschach , owne servant to Frendret , going to be ...
... body of the castle . " - p . 125 . Whether Frendraught Castle was set on fire by its owner , for the purpose of burning Lord Aboyne , we shall not attempt to enquire ; although " John Toschach , owne servant to Frendret , going to be ...
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... body , are distinguished by piety and zeal . This is now becoming known in foreign countries . We cite the following testimony from the very interesting and curious publication of the Archbishop of Upsal , entitled a " Review of the ...
... body , are distinguished by piety and zeal . This is now becoming known in foreign countries . We cite the following testimony from the very interesting and curious publication of the Archbishop of Upsal , entitled a " Review of the ...
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... 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 of those results which may be expected in England ...
... 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 of those results which may be expected in England ...
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... bodies with their lessees " . The sum left therefore for the support of the parochial clergy was 511,500 . In 1838 , the Tithe Act reduced the income of the clergy 25 per cent . , which it gave to the Irish landlords . The provision for ...
... bodies with their lessees " . The sum left therefore for the support of the parochial clergy was 511,500 . In 1838 , the Tithe Act reduced the income of the clergy 25 per cent . , which it gave to the Irish landlords . The provision for ...
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... body , are too amply provided for o . 5 Hansard , 1833 , vol . xix . p . 748 . 4 Hansard , 1835 , vol . xxvii . p . 743 . • We have not thought it necessary to include in our estimate the revenues of deans and chapters in Ireland ...
... body , are too amply provided for o . 5 Hansard , 1833 , vol . xix . p . 748 . 4 Hansard , 1835 , vol . xxvii . p . 743 . • We have not thought it necessary to include in our estimate the revenues of deans and chapters in Ireland ...
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