40 examples of tythe in sentences

In his periegesis, or triumphant progress throughout this island, it has been calculated that he laid a tythe part of the inhabitants under contribution.

" "Such as paying tythes, ha!

"Aye, tythes, or halves, as the baronet did here, when he forgave old Gregson one half his rent, and his children the other.

A Murderer, and a Villaine: A Slaue, that is not twentieth part the tythe

This is a sore evil in Old England; but we will make a country here for the poor to dwell in, where the wild fruits and fish and fowl shall be the inheritance of whosoever will have them; and every man shall have his portion of our good mother earth, with no lords and no bishops to harry and distrain, and worry with taxes and tythes.

This island produces yearly above 150,000 arobas of sugar, each containing thirty-one of our pounds, of which the king receives the tenth part, which usually produces from 12,000 to 14,000 arobas, though many of the planters do not pay this tythe fully.

He also gave him a perpetual pension or rent-charge of 300,000 rees yearly, out of the tythe fish in the village of Sinis, in which he was born, and a promise of being made lord of that village; and till these grants were executed in form, he allowed him 1000 crowns a-year; which, after the royal grants were made, reverted to the house of the Contratation of the Indies.

I am going thro' a course of reading at the Museum: the Garrick plays, out of part of which I formed my Specimens: I have Two Thousand to go thro'; and in a few weeks have despatch'd the tythe of 'em.

[? not] the 5 hundred thousandth part of the tythe of a half-farthing.

Kenney has just assured me, that he has just touch'd £100 from the theatre; you are a damn'd fool if you don't exact your Tythe of him, and with that assurance I rest Your Brother fool C.L.

I am ashamed to take tythe thus of your press.

The Parsonage House Of St. Martin, situated near Smallbrook-street, is in all probability one of the most ancient entire buildings in this part of the country; it being a low, half-timbered erection, surrounded by a moat; in front of which is, what was the tythe barn, being near sixty yards in length, now made use of as warehouses.

The churches and a large proportion of the tythes of Walsall, Wednesbury, Rushall, Clent, and Rowley, were granted to this convent, by successive monarchs, which was also richly endowed by opulent individuals.

In the village is a neat place of worship, erected by Sir Orlando Bridgeman, who endowed it with the tythes of the parish, it being a chapel of ease to the parish of Aston.

"CHARLES LESLIE, 1700; Divine Right of Tythes, p. 228.

"[LESLIE'S] Right of Tythes, p. 236.

"And first I Name Milton, only for his Name, lest the Party should say, that I had not Cousider'd his Performance against Tythes."Ib., p. iv.

"He has thrown away some of his Railery against Tythes, and the Church then underfoot."Ib., p.

"That can be Guest at by us, only from the Consequences."Right of Tythes, p. viii.

"Right of Tythes, p. 200.

"Leslie, on Tythes, p. 21.

Right of Tythes, p. 72.

"Right of Tythes, "In this respect, Tasso yields to no poet, except to Homer.

"Now, Who is not Discouraged, and Fears Want, when he has no money?"Divine Right of Tythes, p. 23.

"Right of Tythes, p. xvii.

40 examples of  tythe  in sentences