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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... meeting with the Sovereign on the Parade , General Garth was dis- patched to bring the children to the presence , and they were subjected to a rapid interrogatory froin the impatient monarch as to their names , birth , and parentage ...
... meeting with the Sovereign on the Parade , General Garth was dis- patched to bring the children to the presence , and they were subjected to a rapid interrogatory froin the impatient monarch as to their names , birth , and parentage ...
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... - elected by a large majority . Previous to the meeting of the new parliament , Mr Poulett Thomson took a very active part in preparing for the contest for the Speaker's chair , by which the session opened 46 FREE TRADE AND THE LEAGUE .
... - elected by a large majority . Previous to the meeting of the new parliament , Mr Poulett Thomson took a very active part in preparing for the contest for the Speaker's chair , by which the session opened 46 FREE TRADE AND THE LEAGUE .
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... meeting of parliament in that month . His tour in Ireland was chiefly for the purpose of forming an opinion , from actual observation , on the state of the poor there , with reference to the question of an Irish poor law , for which the ...
... meeting of parliament in that month . His tour in Ireland was chiefly for the purpose of forming an opinion , from actual observation , on the state of the poor there , with reference to the question of an Irish poor law , for which the ...
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... meeting of parliament , and to settle the affairs of two distracted provinces , whose capitals are 600 miles apart , in the depth of winter , which it is here even now , and in three months , is not a very possible job . But I shall do ...
... meeting of parliament , and to settle the affairs of two distracted provinces , whose capitals are 600 miles apart , in the depth of winter , which it is here even now , and in three months , is not a very possible job . But I shall do ...
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... meeting of the assembly in the spring . " Lord Sydenham returned to Montreal in the close of the month of September , and immediately addressed himself to the preparations of those necessary ordinances which still remained to be passed ...
... meeting of the assembly in the spring . " Lord Sydenham returned to Montreal in the close of the month of September , and immediately addressed himself to the preparations of those necessary ordinances which still remained to be passed ...
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