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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... Lord , 319 . Hadfield , George , of Manchester , 409 . Henry , Alexander , M.P. , 417 . Heywood , James , M.P ,, 42 . Hicken , Joseph , 508 . Hoole , Holland , 216 . Horner , Francis , and the bank ques- tion , 326 . Howie , James , 414 ...
... Lord , 319 . Hadfield , George , of Manchester , 409 . Henry , Alexander , M.P. , 417 . Heywood , James , M.P ,, 42 . Hicken , Joseph , 508 . Hoole , Holland , 216 . Horner , Francis , and the bank ques- tion , 326 . Howie , James , 414 ...
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... ( Lord Sydenham ) his alterations in the customs ' duties , 41 . his commercial reforms serve as precedents to Sir Robert Peel , 43 . elected for Manchester ( the fifth time in five years ) , 47 . his letter to Lord John Russell on ...
... ( Lord Sydenham ) his alterations in the customs ' duties , 41 . his commercial reforms serve as precedents to Sir Robert Peel , 43 . elected for Manchester ( the fifth time in five years ) , 47 . his letter to Lord John Russell on ...
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... Lord John Russell's motion for the repeal of the test and corporation acts , by which that great step towards the triumph of those principles was virtually gained , in the scarcely less famous minority of the 21st of March in favour of ...
... Lord John Russell's motion for the repeal of the test and corporation acts , by which that great step towards the triumph of those principles was virtually gained , in the scarcely less famous minority of the 21st of March in favour of ...
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... Lord Althorp and Sir H. Parnell , as well as by Mr Huskisson and Lord Palmerston , who characterised the speech of the mover as a masterly exposition of the mode of levying the taxes . The Chancellor of the Exchequer con- curred in the ...
... Lord Althorp and Sir H. Parnell , as well as by Mr Huskisson and Lord Palmerston , who characterised the speech of the mover as a masterly exposition of the mode of levying the taxes . The Chancellor of the Exchequer con- curred in the ...
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... Lord Althorp , as Chancellor of the Exchequer , brought forward his budget on the 11th of February , it was very generally supposed ( and , perhaps , not without good grounds for the belief , from the well - known confidence enter ...
... Lord Althorp , as Chancellor of the Exchequer , brought forward his budget on the 11th of February , it was very generally supposed ( and , perhaps , not without good grounds for the belief , from the well - known confidence enter ...
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