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... remained unchanged , that disestablish- ment was a political error , and disendowment - especially when accompanied by secularization -mere and sheer confiscation . Under ordinary circumstances he should have opposed the introduc- tion ...
... remained unchanged , that disestablish- ment was a political error , and disendowment - especially when accompanied by secularization -mere and sheer confiscation . Under ordinary circumstances he should have opposed the introduc- tion ...
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... remained , it would be on entirely different conditions . To say that such property must not be disturbed if its holders had done nothing to forfeit it , was to maintain that endowments were to be perpetual . But to this part of Sir ...
... remained , it would be on entirely different conditions . To say that such property must not be disturbed if its holders had done nothing to forfeit it , was to maintain that endowments were to be perpetual . But to this part of Sir ...
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equality aimed at would not be gained . For so long as the Pope remained at Rome the Roman Catholic Church would be an Esta- blished Church , not only in Ireland , but wherever it existed , and to be fair between both , the ...
equality aimed at would not be gained . For so long as the Pope remained at Rome the Roman Catholic Church would be an Esta- blished Church , not only in Ireland , but wherever it existed , and to be fair between both , the ...
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... He The Duke of Devonshire believed that , notwithstanding certain public manifestations against the Bill , the feeling of the country in its favour remained unchanged . He was personally in favour 84 ] [ 1869 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... He The Duke of Devonshire believed that , notwithstanding certain public manifestations against the Bill , the feeling of the country in its favour remained unchanged . He was personally in favour 84 ] [ 1869 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
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its favour remained unchanged . He was personally in favour of concurrent endowment ; but that appeared now to be thought im- practicable , and it would certainly meet with grave opposition from the constituencies . He had himself a ...
its favour remained unchanged . He was personally in favour of concurrent endowment ; but that appeared now to be thought im- practicable , and it would certainly meet with grave opposition from the constituencies . He had himself a ...
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