A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volumen5Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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... perhaps more to destroy protection than any other work which can be men- tioned . Disraeli called the evidence " the greatest work of imagination of the nineteenth century . " Hansard , vol . xcvii . p . 431. But no other work either of ...
... perhaps more to destroy protection than any other work which can be men- tioned . Disraeli called the evidence " the greatest work of imagination of the nineteenth century . " Hansard , vol . xcvii . p . 431. But no other work either of ...
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... perhaps fancying that some portion of the influence which he had possessed as a commoner still clung to him as a peer , invited the Lords to insist on the tax being made a temporary burden ; and the Opposition generally , imagining that ...
... perhaps fancying that some portion of the influence which he had possessed as a commoner still clung to him as a peer , invited the Lords to insist on the tax being made a temporary burden ; and the Opposition generally , imagining that ...
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... perhaps inevitable ; but it sounded like a death knell on the ears of the hungry men who had based their hopes on the petition . " We mun speak to our God to hear us , for man will not hearken ; no , not now , when we weep tears o ...
... perhaps inevitable ; but it sounded like a death knell on the ears of the hungry men who had based their hopes on the petition . " We mun speak to our God to hear us , for man will not hearken ; no , not now , when we weep tears o ...
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... perhaps to be added that , in the previous year , Ewart had endeavoured to secure uniform duties on foreign and colonial sugar , and was beaten by 135 votes to 50 ; and that Hawes had endeavoured to reduce the duty on foreign sugar to ...
... perhaps to be added that , in the previous year , Ewart had endeavoured to secure uniform duties on foreign and colonial sugar , and was beaten by 135 votes to 50 ; and that Hawes had endeavoured to reduce the duty on foreign sugar to ...
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... perhaps , to be added that Spring Rice had endeavoured to deal with Irish banking in 1839. He had proposed to continue the charter of the Bank of Ireland , repealing the monopoly of bank- ing which it enjoyed in the neighbourhood of ...
... perhaps , to be added that Spring Rice had endeavoured to deal with Irish banking in 1839. He had proposed to continue the charter of the Bank of Ireland , repealing the monopoly of bank- ing which it enjoyed in the neighbourhood of ...
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