The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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... given just before the meeting of Parliament by the Fishmongers ' Company . In ac- knowledging the toast of Her Majesty's Ministers , proposed by the Prime Warden , Mr. Gladstone , after expressing his gratitude for the honour conferred ...
... given just before the meeting of Parliament by the Fishmongers ' Company . In ac- knowledging the toast of Her Majesty's Ministers , proposed by the Prime Warden , Mr. Gladstone , after expressing his gratitude for the honour conferred ...
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... given were not excellent , or that they had not been carried out . Nor had Mr. Glad- stone made up his mind in favour of some other Church which would better discharge the duty for which the property was given . The only pretext alleged ...
... given were not excellent , or that they had not been carried out . Nor had Mr. Glad- stone made up his mind in favour of some other Church which would better discharge the duty for which the property was given . The only pretext alleged ...
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... given because they were unmarketable . The laity were no better treated . The burden of maintaining their clergy was thrown upon them . Not only the Protestants , but the Presbyterians and the Roman Catholics would suffer by the ...
... given because they were unmarketable . The laity were no better treated . The burden of maintaining their clergy was thrown upon them . Not only the Protestants , but the Presbyterians and the Roman Catholics would suffer by the ...
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... given for the same purpose , and the gift would take effect exactly in the same manner , whether the donor were a ... given . The glebe lands of Ulster were given to the Church since the Reformation - from lands acquired by confiscation ...
... given for the same purpose , and the gift would take effect exactly in the same manner , whether the donor were a ... given . The glebe lands of Ulster were given to the Church since the Reformation - from lands acquired by confiscation ...
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... given up the question . The Church held its property because it was esta- blished , and for no other reason . A great national grievance could not be broken up and argued by parishes . Sir Roundell Palmer's speech , therefore , he held ...
... given up the question . The Church held its property because it was esta- blished , and for no other reason . A great national grievance could not be broken up and argued by parishes . Sir Roundell Palmer's speech , therefore , he held ...
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