A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volumen5Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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... decided on removing this obvious objection to it . He adhered to 735. as the price at which the 1s . duty should commence . He suggested a 20s . duty , when the price stood between 50s . and 515. Between these two extremes he proposed a ...
... decided on removing this obvious objection to it . He adhered to 735. as the price at which the 1s . duty should commence . He suggested a 20s . duty , when the price stood between 50s . and 515. Between these two extremes he proposed a ...
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... decided on equalising the stamp duties , and on subjecting coal exported in British bottoms to the tax of 45. charged on coal exported in foreign vessels . By these various methods he expected to derive an income of £ 4,380,000 , and ...
... decided on equalising the stamp duties , and on subjecting coal exported in British bottoms to the tax of 45. charged on coal exported in foreign vessels . By these various methods he expected to derive an income of £ 4,380,000 , and ...
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... decided on retracing a step which Parliament , eleven years before , had taken in the direction of free trade . Althorp , in 1831 , had been wise enough to reduce the duties on the export of coal ; and the trade had grown to an ...
... decided on retracing a step which Parliament , eleven years before , had taken in the direction of free trade . Althorp , in 1831 , had been wise enough to reduce the duties on the export of coal ; and the trade had grown to an ...
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... decided to make one more effort for the sake of a suffering people . The price of corn had been high in 1841 , a wet autumn had interfered with the sowing , and speculators anticipated that the price would be still higher in the autumn ...
... decided to make one more effort for the sake of a suffering people . The price of corn had been high in 1841 , a wet autumn had interfered with the sowing , and speculators anticipated that the price would be still higher in the autumn ...
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... decided the conditions on which labour which they were pleased to regard as necessary should be performed.1 The strike was accompanied with many acts of deplorable violence . If , however , the condition of the people and the extent of ...
... decided the conditions on which labour which they were pleased to regard as necessary should be performed.1 The strike was accompanied with many acts of deplorable violence . If , however , the condition of the people and the extent of ...
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