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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... receiving from them advice as to the 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 ...
... receiving from them advice as to the 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 ...
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... received with very general approbation from both sides of the house , as one of a most promising nature . Mr Huskisson , in his own speech at a later period of the debate , alluded to it in the following terms : - - " The debate has ...
... received with very general approbation from both sides of the house , as one of a most promising nature . Mr Huskisson , in his own speech at a later period of the debate , alluded to it in the following terms : - - " The debate has ...
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... received whatever other informa- tion they had it in their power in private and friendly com- munications to afford . In consequence of the arrangement thus determined on , on the 27th August , the day before the prorogation of parlia ...
... received whatever other informa- tion they had it in their power in private and friendly com- munications to afford . In consequence of the arrangement thus determined on , on the 27th August , the day before the prorogation of parlia ...
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... received with the usual honours , and immediately sworn into office . The reception he met with from the inhabitants was most cordial , and augured well for the success of his mission . This was the more agreeable to him , as ...
... received with the usual honours , and immediately sworn into office . The reception he met with from the inhabitants was most cordial , and augured well for the success of his mission . This was the more agreeable to him , as ...
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... received from the corporation of Toronto , and from the board of trade of that city congratulatory addresses . The address from the corporation of Toronto was sufficiently indicative of the spirit of exclusivism which that body and ...
... received from the corporation of Toronto , and from the board of trade of that city congratulatory addresses . The address from the corporation of Toronto was sufficiently indicative of the spirit of exclusivism which that body and ...
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