England as it is: Political, Social and Industrial in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century, Том 2Irish University Press, 1971 |
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... doubt from differences of interpretation of the word benefice , or in- cumbency , or whatever term may be used . But the average income of the 5430 curates was returned at but a fraction above 807. a year ; and , though many of them may ...
... doubt from differences of interpretation of the word benefice , or in- cumbency , or whatever term may be used . But the average income of the 5430 curates was returned at but a fraction above 807. a year ; and , though many of them may ...
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... doubt of the advantages of the system of Eton and Westminster . If all boys were like George Canning , all doubt would be removed . Nature formed him for making the most of all the advantages which such institutions offer . Clever ...
... doubt of the advantages of the system of Eton and Westminster . If all boys were like George Canning , all doubt would be removed . Nature formed him for making the most of all the advantages which such institutions offer . Clever ...
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... doubt that it is the bounden duty of the legislature to adopt every safe and practicable measure for eradicating or countervailing the causes of poverty among the mass of the people , and for adding to their comforts and enjoyments ...
... doubt that it is the bounden duty of the legislature to adopt every safe and practicable measure for eradicating or countervailing the causes of poverty among the mass of the people , and for adding to their comforts and enjoyments ...
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a-day a-week a-year acres Act of Parliament admitted allotments amount annual Annuities appears Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury attorney barrister beer beer-houses beer-shops benefices better bishops Board of Health boys called cause cent character Church of England circumstances clergy Commission Commissioners condition considerable cottage Court curates debt district doubt duty ecclesiastical endowed England and Wales English evil existing expense farm farmers give habits honour House of Lords houses improvement incomes increase incumbents justice labour labouring classes land learning less licence live London Lord Lord John Russell matter means ment minister moral Northumberland opinion Oxford paid parish Parliament parochial paupers persons Poor Law population potatoes practice present Privy Council produce profession public schools racter relief religious rent Report respect says Sidney Smith Smithfield society spirit things tion tithes towns Universities wages whole workhouse
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Church and Parliament: The Reshaping of the Church of England, 1828-1860 Olive J. Brose Просмотр фрагмента - 1959 |