... he should keep, or cause to be kept, within the place, territory, or parish, where he shall have pre-eminence, rule, benefice, or promotion, a school for to learn English, if any children of his parish come to him to learn the same, taking for the... Speeches by ... sir Robert Peel ... during his administration, 1834-1835 ... - Strana 240autor/autoři: sir Robert Peel (2nd bart.) - 1835 - 298 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Edmund Burke - 1836 - 898 str.
...God/ and further reciting his majesty's disposition and zeal, that 'a certain direction and order he had, that all we, his subjects, should the better...land is accustomably used to be given.' " What, then, became of the argument that the act of Henry VIII., and the whole tenour of the statutes, authorized... | |
| Joseph Gabbett - 1812 - 590 str.
...shall keep, or cause to be kept, within the place or parish where he shall have rule, benefice, &c. a school for to learn English, if any children of...to him to learn the same, taking for the keeping of such school such convenient stipend or salary as in said land is accustomably taken. And if any archbishop,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 702 str.
...place, territory, or parish, where he shall have pre-eminence, rule, benefice, or promotion, a school to learn English, if any children of his parish come...in the said land is accustomably used to be given." We cannot see in these provisions, that the obligation is limited to the mere teaching of the English... | |
| Walter Scott - 1827 - 698 str.
...pre-eminence, rule, benefice, 01 promotion, a school to learn English if any children of his parish come t? him to learn the same, taking for the keeping of the...in the said land is accustomably used to be given." We cannot see in these provisions, that the obligation is limited to the mere teaching of the English... | |
| 1832 - 410 str.
...rule, benefice, or promotion, a school to learn English, if any of the children of the parish should come to him to learn the same, taking for the keeping...such convenient stipend or salary as in the said land was accustomally used to be taken.' The object of this statute was much more creditable to the wisdom... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 520 str.
...rule, benefice, or promotion, a schoole for to learne Englische, if any of the children of his paroch come to him to learn the same, taking for the keeping of the said schoole such convenient stipend or salarie as in the said land is accustomelly used to be taken."... | |
| Sir Thomas Wyse - 1835 - 44 str.
...pre-eminence, rule, benefice, or promotion, a school to learn English if any children of his parish came to him to learn the same, taking for the keeping of the said school such convenient stipend or salary as in the said land is accustomably used to be taken."... | |
| 1836 - 902 str.
...statute of Henry, expressly said; " It is obvious to us that the intention of the statute of Henry VIII. was not pecuniary contribution, but superintendence...land is accustomably used to be given.' " What, then, became of the argument that the act of Henry VIII., and the whole tenour of the statutes, authorized... | |
| 1836 - 918 str.
...Henry, expressly said; " It is obvious to us that the intention of the statute of Henry VIII. was net pecuniary contribution, but superintendence ; and...salary as in the said land is accustomably used to be given.1 " What, then, became of the argument that the act of Henry VIII., and the whole tcnour of the... | |
| John D'Alton - 1838 - 516 str.
...an oath should be administered to every person on admission to any dignity, benefice, &c., to keep " within the place, territory, or parish, where he shall...salary, as in the said land is accustomably used to be taken," and the administering and observing said oath was enforced by penalties. Lastly, an act was... | |
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