The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes262-263William 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, 1934 |
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... tithe agitators , would do well to investigate this point in every case , before they commit themselves in defence of the tithe agitation . It is not uncommon to find an owner - occupier using an imaginary tithe grievance to cover his ...
... tithe agitators , would do well to investigate this point in every case , before they commit themselves in defence of the tithe agitation . It is not uncommon to find an owner - occupier using an imaginary tithe grievance to cover his ...
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... tithe rent - charge is unfairly high . In 1836 , when tithe was commuted ... owners . If they complained of the loss of nearly one - third of their ... owners and owner - occupiers of land appeared to resent the prospect of the tithe ...
... tithe rent - charge is unfairly high . In 1836 , when tithe was commuted ... owners . If they complained of the loss of nearly one - third of their ... owners and owner - occupiers of land appeared to resent the prospect of the tithe ...
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... tithe - owners ' point concerning rates paid upon unrecovered tithe . Tithe - payers , therefore , before they support before the Commission the agitators ' condemnation of the friendly Acts of 1918 , 1925 , and 1934 , will do well to ...
... tithe - owners ' point concerning rates paid upon unrecovered tithe . Tithe - payers , therefore , before they support before the Commission the agitators ' condemnation of the friendly Acts of 1918 , 1925 , and 1934 , will do well to ...
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