The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 18-19W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 199
... former occasions , that I have not the heart for a fresh repetition of the argument . But I may advert for a moment to the difficulties of the former achieve- ment , which is , not to make out an occupancy for the whole church , but to ...
... former occasions , that I have not the heart for a fresh repetition of the argument . But I may advert for a moment to the difficulties of the former achieve- ment , which is , not to make out an occupancy for the whole church , but to ...
Page 105
... former habit , that our bankruptcies are owing . On the other hand , the same caution which restrains a man from spending be- yond his revenue , may restrain him from trading beyond his capital - as perhaps in Holland . It is from the ...
... former habit , that our bankruptcies are owing . On the other hand , the same caution which restrains a man from spending be- yond his revenue , may restrain him from trading beyond his capital - as perhaps in Holland . It is from the ...
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... former trade , and so transfers the burden of the taxation which has been laid upon it , from the dealer to the consumer . But if this be the only way in which capitalists can escape from taxation , every new tax on commodities ...
... former trade , and so transfers the burden of the taxation which has been laid upon it , from the dealer to the consumer . But if this be the only way in which capitalists can escape from taxation , every new tax on commodities ...
Contents
Churches and Chapels or the Necessity and Proper Object | 81 |
The Cause of Church Extension and the Question shortly | 105 |
On the Evils which the Established Church in Edinburgh | 157 |
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