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... for extinguishing Pauperism · Page 233 257 293 CHAPTER XIII . - RESTRAINTS ON AGRICULTURE . - Tithe System . - Local Taxation . - Restrictions on Inclosures 340 CONTENTS . xxiii Page CHAPTER XIV . - RESTRAINTS ON xxii CONTENTS .
... for extinguishing Pauperism · Page 233 257 293 CHAPTER XIII . - RESTRAINTS ON AGRICULTURE . - Tithe System . - Local Taxation . - Restrictions on Inclosures 340 CONTENTS . xxiii Page CHAPTER XIV . - RESTRAINTS ON xxii CONTENTS .
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... tithe is paid exclusively by the land - owner ; that it is a simple deduction from rent , and would be added to rent if abolished . This opinion arises from the knowledge that lands , now tithe - free , let for a rent which exceeds the ...
... tithe is paid exclusively by the land - owner ; that it is a simple deduction from rent , and would be added to rent if abolished . This opinion arises from the knowledge that lands , now tithe - free , let for a rent which exceeds the ...
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... tithe - free , and prevent the rent of the land now tithed , from rising to the ex- tent of the tithe at present raised from them . The landlords of both classes of estates , therefore , would suffer from a commutation . This , however ...
... tithe - free , and prevent the rent of the land now tithed , from rising to the ex- tent of the tithe at present raised from them . The landlords of both classes of estates , therefore , would suffer from a commutation . This , however ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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