The Whistler at the Plough: Containing Travels, Statistics, and Descriptions of Scenery and Agricultural Customs in Most Parts of England: with Letters from Ireland: Also "Free Trade and the League;" a Biography History, Volume 2J. Ainsworth; London, W. French, 1853 - Free trade |
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... shew all that could amuse the child , in the very ordi- nary lodging - house then occupied by the royal party , and especially the suppers laid out for the children's balls , which their Majesties frequently gave for the amusement of ...
... shew all that could amuse the child , in the very ordi- nary lodging - house then occupied by the royal party , and especially the suppers laid out for the children's balls , which their Majesties frequently gave for the amusement of ...
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... shew the opinion he had been led to form on the reserve necessary for obtaining parliamentary success , and the modest anticipations entertained by him of his future prospects . My dear : " London , February 28 , 1828 . " Thanks for ...
... shew the opinion he had been led to form on the reserve necessary for obtaining parliamentary success , and the modest anticipations entertained by him of his future prospects . My dear : " London , February 28 , 1828 . " Thanks for ...
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... shew the absurdity of attributing the present distress to the operation of the law of 1826 ; I have endeavoured to point out the real causes of it . I have tried to prove the necessity of a reduction of duty on the manufactured goods ...
... shew the absurdity of attributing the present distress to the operation of the law of 1826 ; I have endeavoured to point out the real causes of it . I have tried to prove the necessity of a reduction of duty on the manufactured goods ...
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... shew itself to revive and perpetuate those French institutions which had preceded the conquest , but which had begun to disappear - and to turn back the sympathies of the Canadians from their fellow - subjects of English descent to ...
... shew itself to revive and perpetuate those French institutions which had preceded the conquest , but which had begun to disappear - and to turn back the sympathies of the Canadians from their fellow - subjects of English descent to ...
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... shew itself in Canadian politics . Among those who emigrated to Canada were many men of excellent education , of great energy , of considerable means , and of practical knowledge of the world . These men who had but little sympathy with ...
... shew itself in Canadian politics . Among those who emigrated to Canada were many men of excellent education , of great energy , of considerable means , and of practical knowledge of the world . These men who had but little sympathy with ...
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