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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... petition for the total repeal of the corn laws , 193 . Cobden , Richard , notices of him , 429 , 500 , 522 . Cobden , Richard , he announces the proposition to raise a fund of £ 50,000 , 524 . Cobden , Richard , memoir of , 540 ...
... petition for the total repeal of the corn laws , 193 . Cobden , Richard , notices of him , 429 , 500 , 522 . Cobden , Richard , he announces the proposition to raise a fund of £ 50,000 , 524 . Cobden , Richard , memoir of , 540 ...
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... petition . He had , however , succeeded in opening for himself the door of the senate ; he had obtained a footing at least on the arena which he was most anxious to tread , and for which he justly considered himself adapted ; and , no ...
... petition . He had , however , succeeded in opening for himself the door of the senate ; he had obtained a footing at least on the arena which he was most anxious to tread , and for which he justly considered himself adapted ; and , no ...
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... petitions of the silk - throwsters , especially that from Macclesfield , her example is quoted , and her conduct held up as wise and just , and worthy of imitation by us . ' She continues , ' say the petitioners , wisely her prohibitive ...
... petitions of the silk - throwsters , especially that from Macclesfield , her example is quoted , and her conduct held up as wise and just , and worthy of imitation by us . ' She continues , ' say the petitioners , wisely her prohibitive ...
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... petition against it , so you will have an address moved in the House of Lords . You will remember that it is to Dr Strachan that we owe this matter being still open . Fifteen years ago he might have settled it , if he would have given ...
... petition against it , so you will have an address moved in the House of Lords . You will remember that it is to Dr Strachan that we owe this matter being still open . Fifteen years ago he might have settled it , if he would have given ...
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... lay before the meeting , on behalf of the directors , the form of a petition which they had unanimously adopted , as one which in their opinion was 152 FREE TRADE AND THE LEAGUE . most probably, declare that that system was the right ...
... lay before the meeting , on behalf of the directors , the form of a petition which they had unanimously adopted , as one which in their opinion was 152 FREE TRADE AND THE LEAGUE . most probably, declare that that system was the right ...
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