The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen17Dodsley, 1847 |
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... amount of public confidence it enjoyed by an appeal to the country . He de- clared that he would resist by every means in his power - fac- tious , if necessary -- any diminu- tion in the amount of agricultural protection , and concluded ...
... amount of public confidence it enjoyed by an appeal to the country . He de- clared that he would resist by every means in his power - fac- tious , if necessary -- any diminu- tion in the amount of agricultural protection , and concluded ...
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... amount of agricul- tural protection - was there any difference of opinion . Upon that question a measure was proposed which he considered uncalled for by any change of circumstances since 1842 , and which , therefore , he could not ...
... amount of agricul- tural protection - was there any difference of opinion . Upon that question a measure was proposed which he considered uncalled for by any change of circumstances since 1842 , and which , therefore , he could not ...
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... amount of agricultural protection , and their lordships then adjourned . In the House of Commons the Address was moved on the same evening by Lord Francis Egerton , who , after alluding to the fact that it was now twenty years since he ...
... amount of agricultural protection , and their lordships then adjourned . In the House of Commons the Address was moved on the same evening by Lord Francis Egerton , who , after alluding to the fact that it was now twenty years since he ...
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... amount of 4,000,000l . and up- wards , and in the Excise duties to the amount of 1,000,000l . , had been equally satisfactory . He then adverted to considerations which he deemed of more import- ance than those of either trade or ...
... amount of 4,000,000l . and up- wards , and in the Excise duties to the amount of 1,000,000l . , had been equally satisfactory . He then adverted to considerations which he deemed of more import- ance than those of either trade or ...
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... amount substantially to a pledge , that he will support one of those measures , namely , the immediate and total repeal of the Corn Laws . " Sir Robert Peel humbly ex- presses to your Majesty his regret that he does not feel it to be ...
... amount substantially to a pledge , that he will support one of those measures , namely , the immediate and total repeal of the Corn Laws . " Sir Robert Peel humbly ex- presses to your Majesty his regret that he does not feel it to be ...
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