A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volumen5Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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... landlords residing in Great Britain . Ireland being excused the tax , Peel increased the duty on Irish spirits by 1s . a gallon . In addition to these arrangements , he decided on equalising the stamp duties , and on subjecting coal ...
... landlords residing in Great Britain . Ireland being excused the tax , Peel increased the duty on Irish spirits by 1s . a gallon . In addition to these arrangements , he decided on equalising the stamp duties , and on subjecting coal ...
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... landlords to allow the people to be fed . " 1 Peel , however , relying on his new policy , declined to give way . He had chosen his part , and nothing that the minority could do could move him from it . The debates which the Opposition ...
... landlords to allow the people to be fed . " 1 Peel , however , relying on his new policy , declined to give way . He had chosen his part , and nothing that the minority could do could move him from it . The debates which the Opposition ...
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... landlords , and the landlords alone . In 1843 Cobden declared that " the law was passed for the landlords , and that it operates for their benefit and their benefit only . " In 1844 and 1845 he tried to obtain an opportunity for proving ...
... landlords , and the landlords alone . In 1843 Cobden declared that " the law was passed for the landlords , and that it operates for their benefit and their benefit only . " In 1844 and 1845 he tried to obtain an opportunity for proving ...
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... landlord , and an unsym- pathetic agent , who was forced to contribute to the support of a Church to which he did not belong , and who was liable at any moment to have his rent raised or to be evicted from his holding , was not likely ...
... landlord , and an unsym- pathetic agent , who was forced to contribute to the support of a Church to which he did not belong , and who was liable at any moment to have his rent raised or to be evicted from his holding , was not likely ...
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... of the question to Stanley at the other pole , admitted that the tithe should be collected ultimately from the landlord and not from the tenant , and that the tithe - owners should concede some portion of 1841 85 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . ment.
... of the question to Stanley at the other pole , admitted that the tithe should be collected ultimately from the landlord and not from the tenant , and that the tithe - owners should concede some portion of 1841 85 HISTORY OF ENGLAND . ment.
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