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 |
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... class to which he belonged , but materially to benefit the general interests of British commerce , and advance the welfare and prosperity of his country . He himself was evidently gifted with a juster appreciation of FREE TRADE AND THE ...
... class to which he belonged , but materially to benefit the general interests of British commerce , and advance the welfare and prosperity of his country . He himself was evidently gifted with a juster appreciation of FREE TRADE AND THE ...
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... classes to consume . This is the test which I shall apply , and by it I wish the house to judge between the honourable gentleman and myself . I have selected , to form this standard , the returns of the principal articles which enter ...
... classes to consume . This is the test which I shall apply , and by it I wish the house to judge between the honourable gentleman and myself . I have selected , to form this standard , the returns of the principal articles which enter ...
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... classes of producers say to this system , who find that there is no longer any demand for their produce ? Are they satisfied ? Do they find that other nations can buy their produce of them , when France refuses to take anything in ...
... classes of producers say to this system , who find that there is no longer any demand for their produce ? Are they satisfied ? Do they find that other nations can buy their produce of them , when France refuses to take anything in ...
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... class interests with the party which had been just driven from office . The ship- owners and colonial interests ... classes , but especially through the resistance of the powerful agricultural party to the pro- posed change in the ...
... class interests with the party which had been just driven from office . The ship- owners and colonial interests ... classes , but especially through the resistance of the powerful agricultural party to the pro- posed change in the ...
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... classes , may perhaps be sensible of a still warmer feeling towards one whose advocacy of commercial freedom in those early times was not such as to leave any doubt on the minds of his hearers , who encountered willingly , and almost ...
... classes , may perhaps be sensible of a still warmer feeling towards one whose advocacy of commercial freedom in those early times was not such as to leave any doubt on the minds of his hearers , who encountered willingly , and almost ...
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