A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volumen5Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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... interest in the monarchy ; and a slight revival of trade induced the hope that the nation might ultimately recover some portion of its previous prosperity . The period of the year , moreover , at which Peel took office was of advantage ...
... interest in the monarchy ; and a slight revival of trade induced the hope that the nation might ultimately recover some portion of its previous prosperity . The period of the year , moreover , at which Peel took office was of advantage ...
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... interest of the importer to keep back his corn till the price rose to 735. The slight rise of 45. in the price immediately saved him from 155. Sd . of the duty.1 In altering the Corn Law , Peel decided on removing this obvious objection ...
... interest of the importer to keep back his corn till the price rose to 735. The slight rise of 45. in the price immediately saved him from 155. Sd . of the duty.1 In altering the Corn Law , Peel decided on removing this obvious objection ...
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... interest ; the only interest which they consistently . disregarded was that of the consumer . The great town of Birmingham once seriously desired that the use of shoestrings instead of buckles should be prohibited ; and it is probable ...
... interest ; the only interest which they consistently . disregarded was that of the consumer . The great town of Birmingham once seriously desired that the use of shoestrings instead of buckles should be prohibited ; and it is probable ...
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... interests of the shoemakers , wanted an increased duty on women's shoes ; another member , in the interests of the Isle of Port- land , wanted an increased duty on foreign stone ; a third , trembling for the future of Cornwall ...
... interests of the shoemakers , wanted an increased duty on women's shoes ; another member , in the interests of the Isle of Port- land , wanted an increased duty on foreign stone ; a third , trembling for the future of Cornwall ...
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... interests , indeed , in the eyes of agitators resolved themselves . into one interest . The country gentlemen of England were interested in the Jamaica plantations . The country gentlemen of England , while nominally protecting the ...
... interests , indeed , in the eyes of agitators resolved themselves . into one interest . The country gentlemen of England were interested in the Jamaica plantations . The country gentlemen of England , while nominally protecting the ...
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