That it is expedient to inquire whether the present church establishment of Ireland be not more than commensurate to the services to be performed, both as regards the number of persons employed and the incomes they receive... The Parliamentary Debates - Page 571by Great Britain. Parliament - 1825Full view - About this book
| History - 1824 - 884 pages
...attention being always paid to the rights of every person now enjoying any part of that property : 2. That it is expedient to inquire whether the present...number of persons employed and the incomes they receive ; and, if so, whether a reduction of the same should not take place, with due regard to all existing... | |
| Europe - 1825 - 776 pages
...not sacred and irrecoverable, and he concluded with moving the following resolution — " Resolved, That it is expedient to inquire whether the present...employed, and the incomes they receive." Mr Stanley in a maiden speech opposed the motion. It was but too well known that within the last few years attempts... | |
| Martin M'Dermot - 1820 - 1038 pages
...the rights of every person now enjoying any part of thau property. " That it is expedient to enquire whether the present church establishment of Ireland...of persons employed and the incomes they receive; and if so, whether a reduction of the same should not take place, with due regard to all existing interests.... | |
| 1823 - 836 pages
...community; due attention being paid to the rights of every person now enjoying any part of that property. " That it is expedient to inquire whether the present...of persons employed, and the incomes they receive, and If so, whether, a reduction of the same should not take place with due regard tu all existing interests.... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1823 - 836 pages
...; due attention being paid to the rights of every person now enjoying any part of that property. " That it is expedient to inquire whether the present...commensurate to the services to be performed, both as regard) the number of persons employed, and the incomes they receive, and if so, whether a reduction... | |
| History - 1824 - 890 pages
...attention being always paid to the rights of every person now enjoying any part of that property : 2. That it is expedient to inquire whether the present...number of persons employed and the incomes they receive ; and, if so, whether a reduction of the same should not take place, with due regard to all existing... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1824 - 918 pages
...attention being always paid to the rights of every person now enjoying any part of that property : 2. That it is expedient to inquire whether the present...number of persons employed and the incomes they receive ; and, if so, whether a reduction of the same should not take place, with due regard to all existing... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1824 - 894 pages
...attention being always paid to the rights of every person now enjoying any part of that property •; 2. That it is expedient to inquire whether the present...number of persons employed and the incomes they receive ; and, if to, whether a reduction of the lame should not take place, with due regard to all existing... | |
| English poetry - 1824 - 856 pages
...attention being always paid to the rights of every person now enjoying any part of that property. " That it is expedient to inquire whether the present...commensurate to the services to be performed, both us regards the number number of persons employed and the incomes they receive; and, if so, whether... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1824 - 828 pages
...[IN a debate in the House of Commons, on the 6th of May, on the following motion of Mr. Hume's, — " That it is expedient to inquire whether the present...commensurate to the services to be performed, both in regard to the number of persona employed and the income which they receive," — Mr. ROBERTSON suggested... | |
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