The Works of Thomas Chalmers, Volumes 18-19W. Collins, 1836 |
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Page 153
... population - must the remaining 220 of that population be left to themselves ? In the Water of Leith district the church and the sectaries have between them 143 seat - payers in a population of 1356 , or a population of 286 may be ...
... population - must the remaining 220 of that population be left to themselves ? In the Water of Leith district the church and the sectaries have between them 143 seat - payers in a population of 1356 , or a population of 286 may be ...
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Thomas Chalmers. abridge the population , nor the industry of the population , though it changes the direction and the products of that industry . The destruction of foreign trade in a country which has to import agricultural produce ...
Thomas Chalmers. abridge the population , nor the industry of the population , though it changes the direction and the products of that industry . The destruction of foreign trade in a country which has to import agricultural produce ...
Page 242
... population , govern- ment may raise as much by taxation , as might en- able it to command the services of a thousand men . But it could , by means of that higher taxation , which would abridge or annihilate the excrescent population ...
... population , govern- ment may raise as much by taxation , as might en- able it to command the services of a thousand men . But it could , by means of that higher taxation , which would abridge or annihilate the excrescent population ...
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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