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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... respecting the advantages of academical education , this circumstance is worth noting . The peculiar qualifications which such an education is generally supposed to have a tendency to confer , namely , the spirit of emulation , the ...
... respecting the advantages of academical education , this circumstance is worth noting . The peculiar qualifications which such an education is generally supposed to have a tendency to confer , namely , the spirit of emulation , the ...
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... respect to the commerce and navigation of the country , and of stating his information in a manner which must , I am sure , have made the most favour- able impression on the house . " On the 14th of June Mr Thomson made a few ...
... respect to the commerce and navigation of the country , and of stating his information in a manner which must , I am sure , have made the most favour- able impression on the house . " On the 14th of June Mr Thomson made a few ...
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... respecting the importation of raw silk , ( whatever they may think of thrown , ) know that most of the states of Italy rigidly exclude all our manufactures from their ports ; and yet we take from them annually the value of L.2,000,000 ...
... respecting the importation of raw silk , ( whatever they may think of thrown , ) know that most of the states of Italy rigidly exclude all our manufactures from their ports ; and yet we take from them annually the value of L.2,000,000 ...
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... respect for those entertaining opposite opinions with which their advocacy should be accompanied , are expressed in a private letter to a friend who was pressing him to bring forward some scheme of the kind . " My dear 6 " I see Black ...
... respect for those entertaining opposite opinions with which their advocacy should be accompanied , are expressed in a private letter to a friend who was pressing him to bring forward some scheme of the kind . " My dear 6 " I see Black ...
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... respect in this country ? You see it illustrated at home in a manner which cannot fail to have been present to every man's mind long ere this . Let me ask you what protection has been given to that great manufacture which gives ...
... respect in this country ? You see it illustrated at home in a manner which cannot fail to have been present to every man's mind long ere this . Let me ask you what protection has been given to that great manufacture which gives ...
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