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- Although the reward of the poor, which is the kingdom of heaven, should be given to the poor without hesitation, and the Christian faith doubtless recognises you among them, we ordain that a tenth part of the bread be given to your Almoner.
- In the same year Ecgbert, as a later document expresses it, " disposed of their territory as it seemed fit to him, giving a tenth part of it to God . " In other words, he incorporated Cornwall Tamar valley, and Pawton near Padstow.
- At least a tenth part of " zakat " and " khums " every year, among Shi'ites, after its collection by Imam and his religious deputies under its doctrine of " niyaba ", goes as income for its hierarchical system of Shia clergy.
- As a general rule a husband and wife could only leave to one another a tenth part of their property; but there were exceptions in respect of children either born of the marriage or by another marriage of one of the parties, which allowed of the free disposal of a larger part.
- An opinion drawn up by him on this occasion, in which he advises the collection of evidence to prove that " the tenth part of the fruits of the land is not possessed by the clergy ", and certain propositions in the nature of argument to strengthen the case, are preserved in Strype's " Annals ".
- The first issue of Kalim�n written by Clemente Uribe Ugarte, was published on December 4, 1965 with the first to tenth parts of the story " Los Profanadores de Tumbas ", ( " The Tomb Raiders " ) . 100, 000 copies were sold out within that week, and due to the excessive demand, the issue had to be reprinted.
- It is there said to be similar to that already sanctioned for some bishops in Canada and Ireland : each bishop is to receive a third of the revenues of one or two parishes; or the fourth or fifth part of three or four parishes; or the tenth part of practically all the parishes in his diocese, having regard to the circumstances of each parish.
- ]] or tenths, cents or hundredths, and milles or thousandths, a being the tenth part of a dollar, a cent the hundredth part of a dollar, a mille the thousandth part of a dollar, and that all accounts in the public offices and all proceedings in the courts of the United States shall be kept and had in conformity to this regulation . }}
- In the time of Gregory the Great ( 590 604 ) there were apparently at Rome six weeks of six days each, making thirty-six fast days in all, which St . Gregory, who is followed therein by many medieval writers, describes as the spiritual tithing of the year, thirty-six days being approximately the tenth part of three hundred and sixty-five.
- Essentially, Claudius Lysias is " a high-ranking military officer in charge " of anywhere from 600 to 1, 000 men, and this appears to be the case for it is said that his command was over a " cohort " ( ??????, " speira " ) in Jerusalem which is " the tenth part of a Roman legion having about 600 men " ( ).
- The liquid equivalent of the " omer ", which appears without a special name, only being described as the tenth part of a bath, is as much of an awkward fit as the " omer " itself, and is only mentioned by Ezekiel and the Priestly Code; scholars attribute the same explanation to it as with the " Omer " that it arose as a result of decimalisation.
- The view that the decimation was a donation of the king's own personal estate is supported by the Anglo-Saxonist Alfred Smyth, who argues that these were the only lands the king was entitled to alienate by book . with what the scholar David Pratt describes as " unwarranted scepticism " . } } The historian Martin Ryan prefers the view that �thelwulf freed a tenth part of land owned by laymen from secular obligations, who could now endow churches under their own patronage.
- According to the Ipoh Echo he was the richest man in the Federated Malay States and, when he died, the whole of his estate in Penang alone was worth seven million Straits dollars . wrote, " The property of the late Cheang Keng Kwi is valued at ten millions, " and reported that he was the largest tin miner in the Peninsula and owned a tenth part of Georgetown Penang in addition to property in Perak and Hong Kong at the time of his death.
- The tribe of Levi, having been excluded from participating in the division of the land, obtained as compensation a share in its produce ( priests and Levites, the compensation was given in two forms : " " terumah " " ( heave-offering ) and " " ma'aser " " ( tithes ) for the Levites; and the latter gave the tenth part of the tithe to the priests as " " terumat ma'aser " " ( heave-offering of the tithe : Numbers 18 : 26 ).
- The issue of leave was one of the grievances that precipitated the great British naval mutiny of 1797, in which more than 50, 000 men serving in more than 100 vessels rebelled . ( Thomas Payne, who stoked American revolutionary fervor with " Common Sense, " helped popularize another key grievance in his " Rights of Man : Part the Second " : " The pay . . . is about the same now as it was about a hundred years ago, when the taxes were not above a tenth part of what they are at present . ")
- Chapter 23 concerns " For what cause Camillus was expelled from Rome . " According to Machiavelli, " Titus Livy brings up these causes of the hatred : first, that he applied to the public the money that was drawn from the goods of the Veientes that were sold and did not divide it as booty; another, that in the triumph, he had his triumphal chariot pulled by four white horses, from which they said that because of his pride he wished to be equal to the sun; third, that he made a vow to Apollo the tenth part of the booty of the Veientes . . . " When the people were denied their part of the loot, they rebelled against Camillus.
- "It means that we abandon our fiscal independence, together with our free-trade ways; that we subside into the tenth part of a " Vehmgericht " which is to direct us what sugar is to be countervailed, at what rate per cent . we are to countervail it, how much is to be put on for the bounty, and how much for the tariff being in excess of the convention tariff; and this being the established order of things, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer in his robes obeys the orders that he receives from this foreign convention, in which the Britisher is only one out of ten, and the House of Commons humbly submits to the whole transaction . ( " Shame . " ) Sir, of all the insane schemes ever offered to a free country as a boon this is surely the maddest ."
- "And be it further Enacted, Ordained and Declared by the Authority aforesaid, That from and after the Twentieth day of November, One thousand six hundred and fifty, It shall and may be lawful for any Ship or Ships set forth by the Parliament, or allowed of by the Parliament or Council of State, to seize, take and surprize any Ship or Ships of any Forein Nation whatsoever, that shall be outward bound to any of the said Plantations, Ports or places, without such License as aforesaid; and from and after the first of January, One thousand six hundred and fifty, It shall and may be lawful for such Ships set forth and allowed as aforesaid, to seize, take and surprize any Forein Ships that shall be found Trading at any of the Plantations, Islands and places aforesaid, without such License as aforesaid; and from and after the Twentieth day of March, One thousand six hundred and fifty, It shall and may be lawful for any of the Parliaments Ships, or private Men of War, allowed of by the Parliament or Council of State for the time being, to seize, take and surprize any Ship or Ships that are coming from, or have Traded at any of the Plantations as aforesaid, without such License as aforesaid : And all such Ships so taken, with all Goods, Tackle, Apparel and Furniture, to send into some Port of this Commonwealth, to be proceeded against in the Court of Admiralty, as in this Act is ordered, limited and appointed in case of Trading to Barbada's, Antego, Bermuda's and Virginia, or any of them : All which Prizes so to be taken and Adjudged by vertue of this Act, shall be disposed of as followeth; that is to say, Of what shall be taken by the Ships set forth by the Parliament, Two thirds thereof to be to the use of the Commonwealth, for the Service of the Navy, as the Parliament shall direct; and one other Third part to be to the Commanders, Officers and Company of those Ships by whom the same shall be taken respectively, according to the usual Rules of Division amongst them : And for what shall be taken by private Men of War allowed as aforesaid, to be to the use of the Owners or Setters forth of the said Ships, as they themselves shall agree, one Tenth part of the whole, heretofore allowable to the Lord Admiral, being first taken out, to be disposed by the Council of State, for such uses as the Parliament shall direct and appoint ."
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