The English Review, Volume 11F. & J. Rivington., 1849 |
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Page 59
... grounds at present for assuming ) , still , if we deducted 25 or 50 per cent . from his estimate , the income left would be one of the highest importance . We should have , by some arrange ment of this kind , a permanent fixed income ...
... grounds at present for assuming ) , still , if we deducted 25 or 50 per cent . from his estimate , the income left would be one of the highest importance . We should have , by some arrange ment of this kind , a permanent fixed income ...
Page 60
... grounds that may be depended on . For ourselves , we are inclined greatly to prefer Mr. Colquhoun's estimate to Lord Ashley's , for this reason : Lord Ashley states the num- ber of parishes in England comprising a population of more ...
... grounds that may be depended on . For ourselves , we are inclined greatly to prefer Mr. Colquhoun's estimate to Lord Ashley's , for this reason : Lord Ashley states the num- ber of parishes in England comprising a population of more ...
Page 63
... grounds of this recommendation : - " On this head allow me to offer you a brief explanation . We had these facts before us : - " Within the present century the population of England and Wales has increased more than eight millions ...
... grounds of this recommendation : - " On this head allow me to offer you a brief explanation . We had these facts before us : - " Within the present century the population of England and Wales has increased more than eight millions ...
Page 68
... ground for objection to such an arrangement derived from the practice or laws of the Church . For deaneries therefore to remain unconnected with all other duties , there can be no possible necessity . A head of a college has often been ...
... ground for objection to such an arrangement derived from the practice or laws of the Church . For deaneries therefore to remain unconnected with all other duties , there can be no possible necessity . A head of a college has often been ...
Page 69
... ground , be assigned some cure of souls in immediate connexion with the cathedral , or might even be exempted from any parochial duties . We cannot quite go along with Mr. Colquhoun in his apology for those who have proposed the union ...
... ground , be assigned some cure of souls in immediate connexion with the cathedral , or might even be exempted from any parochial duties . We cannot quite go along with Mr. Colquhoun in his apology for those who have proposed the union ...
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