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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Page 58
... matters before he had consented to such a thing ! The liberal party ought to buy him an estate , or build him a house , or erect him a statue of gold . As for me , who am in general not given to enthusiasm , I cannot find terms for my ...
... matters before he had consented to such a thing ! The liberal party ought to buy him an estate , or build him a house , or erect him a statue of gold . As for me , who am in general not given to enthusiasm , I cannot find terms for my ...
Page 61
... matters , they exercised their jurisdiction very loosely . He made the Board of Trade responsible , and took the most anxious care that the public interests should receive adequate protection . Many were the applications from banks at ...
... matters , they exercised their jurisdiction very loosely . He made the Board of Trade responsible , and took the most anxious care that the public interests should receive adequate protection . Many were the applications from banks at ...
Page 63
... matters were discussed . Lastly , although perhaps first of all in importance , he had en- joyed an experience of many ... matter of immense importance to Mr Poulett Thomson , as his confidence in and attachment to that noble Lord were ...
... matters were discussed . Lastly , although perhaps first of all in importance , he had en- joyed an experience of many ... matter of immense importance to Mr Poulett Thomson , as his confidence in and attachment to that noble Lord were ...
Page 68
... matters except taxation . At the same time the most perfect toleration was secured to the Roman Catholic priesthood and laity ; even the oaths of abjuration and supremacy being in their case replaced by a modified form of oath of ...
... matters except taxation . At the same time the most perfect toleration was secured to the Roman Catholic priesthood and laity ; even the oaths of abjuration and supremacy being in their case replaced by a modified form of oath of ...
Page 73
... matter almost of indifference , or at any rate not of sufficient importance to be obtained by a sacrifice of prede- termined measures or executive patronage . To this result the claims which had grown up on the part of the public ...
... matter almost of indifference , or at any rate not of sufficient importance to be obtained by a sacrifice of prede- termined measures or executive patronage . To this result the claims which had grown up on the part of the public ...
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