The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1852 |
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... Duty be reduced one - half - This also is ne- gatived by the House - Mr . Frewen attempts a Repeal of the Hop Duty , but without success - Lord Naas twice defeats the Government on his Motion with respect to the mode of levying Duties ...
... Duty be reduced one - half - This also is ne- gatived by the House - Mr . Frewen attempts a Repeal of the Hop Duty , but without success - Lord Naas twice defeats the Government on his Motion with respect to the mode of levying Duties ...
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... duty to make some re- marks upon that part of the Speech which referred to the condition of that interest , whose " difficulties , " it was said , would be diminished by the " prosperity of other classes . " He contended that if the ...
... duty to make some re- marks upon that part of the Speech which referred to the condition of that interest , whose " difficulties , " it was said , would be diminished by the " prosperity of other classes . " He contended that if the ...
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... duty of the Government to introduce , without delay , measures for their effectual relief . " Mr. Disraeli began by observing that the fact , admitted in the Speech from the Throne , that , concurrent with the general prosperity of the ...
... duty of the Government to introduce , without delay , measures for their effectual relief . " Mr. Disraeli began by observing that the fact , admitted in the Speech from the Throne , that , concurrent with the general prosperity of the ...
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... duty upon foreign corn . All these facts proved that the British farmer was overweighted . But it was said that the land enjoyed exemptions . These , however , Mr. Disraeli en- deavoured to show were compara- tively small or illusory ...
... duty upon foreign corn . All these facts proved that the British farmer was overweighted . But it was said that the land enjoyed exemptions . These , however , Mr. Disraeli en- deavoured to show were compara- tively small or illusory ...
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... duty on tobacco , and the Excise duty on malt , hops , and spirits , asked him , how he would provide for the public expenditure ? It could only be by reimposing those duties which , with so much advantage to the country , had been ...
... duty on tobacco , and the Excise duty on malt , hops , and spirits , asked him , how he would provide for the public expenditure ? It could only be by reimposing those duties which , with so much advantage to the country , had been ...
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