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Pagina 86
... Munster Farmer ' introduced his inquiry into the relative antiquity of church - property and lay - property , their origin , and the tenure by which they are respectively held , by his picturesque description of Ormsby's perilous ...
... Munster Farmer ' introduced his inquiry into the relative antiquity of church - property and lay - property , their origin , and the tenure by which they are respectively held , by his picturesque description of Ormsby's perilous ...
Pagina 89
... Munster Farmer , who grows serious as he grows sore , and does not like to see things which " should be grave " all " turned to farce , " is very angry that the sacred sub- ject of tythes is irreverently treated in the Captain's Me ...
... Munster Farmer , who grows serious as he grows sore , and does not like to see things which " should be grave " all " turned to farce , " is very angry that the sacred sub- ject of tythes is irreverently treated in the Captain's Me ...
Pagina 94
... Munster Farmer would see no hardship in compelling nine - tenths of the whole population of this kingdom to swell the pomp and support the domination of a church and a religion which they , the Protestants , abjure and abhor . The ...
... Munster Farmer would see no hardship in compelling nine - tenths of the whole population of this kingdom to swell the pomp and support the domination of a church and a religion which they , the Protestants , abjure and abhor . The ...
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