A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volumen5Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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... fact or imagination had a greater influence . 2 The relief involved a loss of revenue of 750 articles Coffee Timber Export duties Stage coaches £ 270,000 170,000 600,000 100,000 70,000 £ 1,210,000 Hansard , vol . lxi . pp . 450-463 . It ...
... fact or imagination had a greater influence . 2 The relief involved a loss of revenue of 750 articles Coffee Timber Export duties Stage coaches £ 270,000 170,000 600,000 100,000 70,000 £ 1,210,000 Hansard , vol . lxi . pp . 450-463 . It ...
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... fact , was not satisfied with maintaining the bulwarks of protection ; it 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 ...
... fact , was not satisfied with maintaining the bulwarks of protection ; it 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 ...
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... fact , the consequences of the old policy of protection , which Peel had not yet abandoned , had been only imperfectly understood before the debates of 1842. Educated protection . men , indeed , capable of appreciating the deductive ...
... fact , the consequences of the old policy of protection , which Peel had not yet abandoned , had been only imperfectly understood before the debates of 1842. Educated protection . men , indeed , capable of appreciating the deductive ...
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... fact , proposed in the interests of the colony , and defended by Stanley as a measure of colonial policy . Nor was it clear that the change would be disadvantageous to the agriculturist at home . Stanley himself probably imagined that ...
... fact , proposed in the interests of the colony , and defended by Stanley as a measure of colonial policy . Nor was it clear that the change would be disadvantageous to the agriculturist at home . Stanley himself probably imagined that ...
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... he seems to have laid no sufficient stress on the facts ( 1 ) that the issues of the joint - stock banks repre- failure of a great bank in the autumn of 1836 38 1844 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . The Committee of 1836 on Banking.
... he seems to have laid no sufficient stress on the facts ( 1 ) that the issues of the joint - stock banks repre- failure of a great bank in the autumn of 1836 38 1844 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . The Committee of 1836 on Banking.
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