The Principles and Law of Tithing: Adapted to the Instruction and Convenience Not Only of Gentlemen of the Profession of the Law, But of All Persons Interested in Tithes; Illustrated by References to the Most Leading and Recent Tithe Cases

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It is in nature, that a. Fund, supposed to constitutes tenth of the national revenue, should in its circulation produce cootrariant impressions upon the generality of those, who pay, and those, who receive it. Multifarious must be the objeco tions to the institution generally and particularly: all the ordinary emotions of the human mind, which attend the acquisition and deprivation of property, all the relative sen. Anon: upon the contribution of the profits and labour of the many to the ease and support of single individuals, the reluctance of internal dissent and conscientious scruple to external and costly submission, will unceasingly operate in. Producing dificulties to the system, to the collection, to the mode, to the quantum, to the proportion, to the times of payment, to the claim, to the title, to the applicatibo, to the spirit. To the principle, N the 93°c.

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