A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volumen5Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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... circumstance . Peel himself became First Lord of the Treasury ; Wellington consented to serve in the Cabinet without office ; Lyndhurst resumed his seat on the woolsack ; Goulburn was made Chancellor of the Exchequer ; Graham , Aberdeen ...
... circumstance . Peel himself became First Lord of the Treasury ; Wellington consented to serve in the Cabinet without office ; Lyndhurst resumed his seat on the woolsack ; Goulburn was made Chancellor of the Exchequer ; Graham , Aberdeen ...
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... circumstances in the situation which dimi- nished these embarrassments . The majority over which Peel presided was loyal in its support of him ; a few months after the dissolution , the birth of a Prince of Wales gave the people a new ...
... circumstances in the situation which dimi- nished these embarrassments . The majority over which Peel presided was loyal in its support of him ; a few months after the dissolution , the birth of a Prince of Wales gave the people a new ...
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... circumstance gave to his opponent , and suggested as a matter for conside- ration that when the price rose to 735. the 8s . duty might be changed into a 1s . duty.1 Mr. Gladstone at once fastened on this suggestion . What would be the ...
... circumstance gave to his opponent , and suggested as a matter for conside- ration that when the price rose to 735. the 8s . duty might be changed into a 1s . duty.1 Mr. Gladstone at once fastened on this suggestion . What would be the ...
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... circumstances the necessity for fresh laws . In the beginning of July , Wallace , in the Commons , proposed that the session should be prolonged until after an inquiry had been made into the cause of the people's misery . Ten nights ...
... circumstances the necessity for fresh laws . In the beginning of July , Wallace , in the Commons , proposed that the session should be prolonged until after an inquiry had been made into the cause of the people's misery . Ten nights ...
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... circumstance on which politicians fastened was the serious deficit in the yield of the customs and excise . Extreme men on both sides of the House the Tories attributed this deficit to Peel . The Tories thought that the difficulties of ...
... circumstance on which politicians fastened was the serious deficit in the yield of the customs and excise . Extreme men on both sides of the House the Tories attributed this deficit to Peel . The Tories thought that the difficulties of ...
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