The Speeches in Parliament of Samuel Horsley ...R.S. Rintoul, 1813 |
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الصفحة 87
... tithes , on the ground of the want of the rector's con- sent , which he considered as a sine qua non in all bills of this kind ; but without enter- ing into the merits of this particular case any other part . in The Bishop of ST DAVID'S ...
... tithes , on the ground of the want of the rector's con- sent , which he considered as a sine qua non in all bills of this kind ; but without enter- ing into the merits of this particular case any other part . in The Bishop of ST DAVID'S ...
الصفحة 88
... tithes , before a bill could be passed enact- ing any such commutation . He affirmed , that , in the instance of the present bill , that principle clearly applied as an insur- mountable objection , the rector's consent having never been ...
... tithes , before a bill could be passed enact- ing any such commutation . He affirmed , that , in the instance of the present bill , that principle clearly applied as an insur- mountable objection , the rector's consent having never been ...
الصفحة 89
... of land in lieu of tithes without his own free consent , will , I am confident , agree with me in this , that where the consent of the - clergyman has not been given , Parliament ought not to give its sanction to the pro- posed 89.
... of land in lieu of tithes without his own free consent , will , I am confident , agree with me in this , that where the consent of the - clergyman has not been given , Parliament ought not to give its sanction to the pro- posed 89.
الصفحة 90
... tithes in kind . I am sen- sible that all that has been given in evi- dence as a ground of comparison , seems , in the first general view of it , very little ; being little more than an account of the produce of the rectorial tithes in ...
... tithes in kind . I am sen- sible that all that has been given in evi- dence as a ground of comparison , seems , in the first general view of it , very little ; being little more than an account of the produce of the rectorial tithes in ...
الصفحة 91
... tithes of that year , yet the produce of a single year cannot be taken to be the average va- lue of the living ; and it is assumed that the average value , deduced from the pro- duce of many successive years , is the thing to be ...
... tithes of that year , yet the produce of a single year cannot be taken to be the average va- lue of the living ; and it is assumed that the average value , deduced from the pro- duce of many successive years , is the thing to be ...
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