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... legislature , the Church of England was established , “ and its doctrines and
discipline were strictly enforced . ” The clergy “ were amply provided for by glebes
and tithes , ” and “ the performance of parochial duties peremptorily required .
... legislature , the Church of England was established , “ and its doctrines and
discipline were strictly enforced . ” The clergy “ were amply provided for by glebes
and tithes , ” and “ the performance of parochial duties peremptorily required .
Strana 7
performance of parochial duties peremptorily required . ” “ The first law allowing
toleration to Protestant dissenters was passed in the year 1699 ; " but , subject to
this , “ the Church of England seems to have maintained an exclusive supremacy
...
performance of parochial duties peremptorily required . ” “ The first law allowing
toleration to Protestant dissenters was passed in the year 1699 ; " but , subject to
this , “ the Church of England seems to have maintained an exclusive supremacy
...
Strana 74
... number of which the Senate is composed is stated to be , “ that it is
indispensable that it should consist of a number sufficiently large to ensure a
sufficient variety of talents , experience , and practical skill , for the discharge of
all their duties .
... number of which the Senate is composed is stated to be , “ that it is
indispensable that it should consist of a number sufficiently large to ensure a
sufficient variety of talents , experience , and practical skill , for the discharge of
all their duties .
Strana 75
And a comparison between their number and that of the House of Lords ,
strengthens the conclusion that the number of members composing the Senate is
neither too great nor too few for the adequate discharge of their duties . The
reasons for ...
And a comparison between their number and that of the House of Lords ,
strengthens the conclusion that the number of members composing the Senate is
neither too great nor too few for the adequate discharge of their duties . The
reasons for ...
Strana 76
In proportion to the extent and variety of those functions , to the national interests
which they involve , and the national duties which they imply , ought to rise the
intellectual qualifications and solid attainments of the members . ” A well ...
In proportion to the extent and variety of those functions , to the national interests
which they involve , and the national duties which they imply , ought to rise the
intellectual qualifications and solid attainments of the members . ” A well ...
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The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our Own Hugh Seymour Tremenheere Úplné zobrazení - 1854 |
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