The Free Trade Speeches of the Right Hon. Charles Pelham Villiers, M. P.: With a Political Memoir, Volumen18K. Paul, Trench, & Company, 1883 |
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... Protectionists . Special constables were sworn in , as violence to the advocates of Repeal was anticipated . And , apparently , not without reason . Thousands of people assembled from all parts of the county ; and at one time the ...
... Protectionists . Special constables were sworn in , as violence to the advocates of Repeal was anticipated . And , apparently , not without reason . Thousands of people assembled from all parts of the county ; and at one time the ...
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... Protectionists say in the House , tell us that to bring this question before the House is a sad waste of the public time . Let any one reflect for a moment on the questions that do occupy the public time in the House of Commons , and ...
... Protectionists say in the House , tell us that to bring this question before the House is a sad waste of the public time . Let any one reflect for a moment on the questions that do occupy the public time in the House of Commons , and ...
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... Protectionists . The price of food of late has been low from plenty ; and the Right Hon . Baronet has come forward to tell us what , as far as he has been enabled by his official position to observe its effect , has resulted from this ...
... Protectionists . The price of food of late has been low from plenty ; and the Right Hon . Baronet has come forward to tell us what , as far as he has been enabled by his official position to observe its effect , has resulted from this ...
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... Protectionists . Our charges against the Protection Party are that they maintain Laws by which food is made difficult of access to the poor ; that they diminish its quantity ; in fine , that they make dear and scarce a necessary that ...
... Protectionists . Our charges against the Protection Party are that they maintain Laws by which food is made difficult of access to the poor ; that they diminish its quantity ; in fine , that they make dear and scarce a necessary that ...
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... Protectionists always disre- garded their claims with the utmost philosophy and coolness , and in all such cases invariably sanctioned the principle of competition . The thousands of the working classes of this country who are ...
... Protectionists always disre- garded their claims with the utmost philosophy and coolness , and in all such cases invariably sanctioned the principle of competition . The thousands of the working classes of this country who are ...
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abundant advantage agricultural agriculturists Baronet believe benefit cause cheap circumstances classes commerce condition consequences consider Corn Laws cultivation dear declared distress districts duty effect employment evil fact farm farmers favour foreign Free Trade Free Trade party friends Gentleman Gentlemen opposite Goatacre Government harvest heard high prices House of Commons important improvement increase interest labour land land-owners landlords League leases legislation Lord Derby Lord John Russell low prices manufactures matter means measure meeting Member ment Minister Monopoly Motion necessary never Noble Earl Noble Lord object occasion opinion Parliament party persons population present price of food principle produce proposed prosperity Protection Protectionists purpose quarter question racter refer rent result Revenue Right Right Hon scarcity Sir James Graham Sir Robert Peel Sliding Scale speech suffering supply of food tenants things tion told wages wheat