Observations Upon Tythes Rents And Other Subjects With a Peculiar Reference T

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Observations Upon Tythes Rents And Other Subjects With a Peculiar Reference T
John Reade
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Suppose at el^ht or ten shillings an acre. Jt ought also to be red that although Tythes/or Potatoes are not now paid w the gi oflreland, yet thoy are not legally exem\ 55 tnent to the laborious peasantry at any season of the year; — yet they unite with others in commiserating the state of the poorer clashes un- der what, they term, the oppression of the Tythe system, (a) It is idle to say that the ■complaints against Tythes are confined to the lower ranks of the people; whoever has had experien
...ce on the subject, must be convinced that country gentlemen, and rich farmers areas averse to the payment of Tythes, as any other description of the community. — «Jn the desire for the abolition of Tvthes, the several classes affected by the payment of them may be con- sidered as unanimous. — But the wish for a com- mutation is not perhaps so genera!.
The farmer, so lemg as he expects, but no longer, that an acrcable assessment will not be, so heavy as that uncertain sum which he now pays, natural!


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