The Whistler at the Plough: Containing Travels, Statistics, and Descriptions of Scenery & Agricultural Customs in Most Parts of England: with Letters from Ireland: Also "Free Trade and the League;" a Biographical History, Volume 2James Ainsworth, 1853 - Free trade |
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... Hume , Joseph , M.P. , 423 . Hume , Joseph , memoir of , 565 . Kershaw , James , M.P. , 417 . Kinnaird , Lord Kinnaird's letter on the league fund of 1842 , 526 . Ladies , patronesses of the bazaar of 1841 , 514 , 516 . League , anti ...
... Hume , Joseph , M.P. , 423 . Hume , Joseph , memoir of , 565 . Kershaw , James , M.P. , 417 . Kinnaird , Lord Kinnaird's letter on the league fund of 1842 , 526 . Ladies , patronesses of the bazaar of 1841 , 514 , 516 . League , anti ...
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... Hume , and was occasion- ally admitted to the hermitage of the eccentric and amiable Bentham . He likewise studied the science of political economy with Mr M'Culloch , and frequented the Political Economy Club then lately instituted ...
... Hume , and was occasion- ally admitted to the hermitage of the eccentric and amiable Bentham . He likewise studied the science of political economy with Mr M'Culloch , and frequented the Political Economy Club then lately instituted ...
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... Hume's motion on the corn law , which embodied in part the principle of free trade in that staple commodity under a moderate fixed duty . During the early part of this , as in the short preceding session , Mr Thomson remained an ...
... Hume's motion on the corn law , which embodied in part the principle of free trade in that staple commodity under a moderate fixed duty . During the early part of this , as in the short preceding session , Mr Thomson remained an ...
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... Hume and Warburton . A letter to his brother , written at this period , may 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 ...
... Hume and Warburton . A letter to his brother , written at this period , may 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 ...
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... Hume's amendment of the corn laws ; and in the majority of the 12th of May , on Sir Francis Burdett's motion in favour of the Roman Catholic claims . On the 14th of April of the next year , FREE TRADE AND THE LEAGUE . 15.
... Hume's amendment of the corn laws ; and in the majority of the 12th of May , on Sir Francis Burdett's motion in favour of the Roman Catholic claims . On the 14th of April of the next year , FREE TRADE AND THE LEAGUE . 15.
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