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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... course of his studies , and , in return , communicating to them the progress he was making in the acquisition of knowledge . In the autumn of 1817 , after an illness of considerable duration , which caused much anxiety among his friends ...
... course of his studies , and , in return , communicating to them the progress he was making in the acquisition of knowledge . In the autumn of 1817 , after an illness of considerable duration , which caused much anxiety among his friends ...
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... course of that enormous river , stop- ping at times to visit several of the Tartar tribes upon the route , as well as the Catholic and Protestant colonies on the banks of the Wolga . After a short stay at Astracan , he returned ...
... course of that enormous river , stop- ping at times to visit several of the Tartar tribes upon the route , as well as the Catholic and Protestant colonies on the banks of the Wolga . After a short stay at Astracan , he returned ...
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... course , like many others , suffered by the bursting of the bubbles on the arrival of " the Panic . " His elder brother had throughout remonstrated against any participation in such adventures ; and it was probably owing to his prudent ...
... course , like many others , suffered by the bursting of the bubbles on the arrival of " the Panic . " His elder brother had throughout remonstrated against any participation in such adventures ; and it was probably owing to his prudent ...
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... course of the winter , for the purpose of canvass- ing , having issued an address to the electors on the 15th of September . In the pursuit of this object he was warmly aided by his friends of the utilitarian school . Dr Bowring , who ...
... course of the winter , for the purpose of canvass- ing , having issued an address to the electors on the 15th of September . In the pursuit of this object he was warmly aided by his friends of the utilitarian school . Dr Bowring , who ...
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... , suggested to the house . In the ensuing session he pursued the same prudent course of but rarely obtruding himself on the notice of the house He spoke once or twice in favour of reductions in FREE TRADE AND THE LEAGUE . 13.
... , suggested to the house . In the ensuing session he pursued the same prudent course of but rarely obtruding himself on the notice of the house He spoke once or twice in favour of reductions in FREE TRADE AND THE LEAGUE . 13.
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