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 34
... reform act ; but , unwilling to give up the time necessary for canvassing so extensive a constituency , he had declined the proposal . Upon being further urged , he ex- pressed his willingness to sit for Manchester , if elected , but ...
... reform act ; but , unwilling to give up the time necessary for canvassing so extensive a constituency , he had declined the proposal . Upon being further urged , he ex- pressed his willingness to sit for Manchester , if elected , but ...
Page 35
... reform act , by the constituency of the most important seat of manufacturing industry in the empire . Instances of such elections have occasionally oc- curred in France ; but in the history of parliamentary elec- tions in England , such ...
... reform act , by the constituency of the most important seat of manufacturing industry in the empire . Instances of such elections have occasionally oc- curred in France ; but in the history of parliamentary elec- tions in England , such ...
Page 36
... reform act had been carried . The word finality had been spoken at Lancaster by Lord Stanley . It had naturally grated harshly in the ears of many ardent and conscientious reformers , who saw plainly that the evils of the nomination ...
... reform act had been carried . The word finality had been spoken at Lancaster by Lord Stanley . It had naturally grated harshly in the ears of many ardent and conscientious reformers , who saw plainly that the evils of the nomination ...
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... reform which were more immediately connected with his own department . And those who recollect the inve- terate persecution which , like his predecessor Mr Huskisson , he had for years endured , while attempting to carry out the ...
... reform which were more immediately connected with his own department . And those who recollect the inve- terate persecution which , like his predecessor Mr Huskisson , he had for years endured , while attempting to carry out the ...
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... reform ministry held out on their accession to office . His In the extension of commercial freedom , however , he pos- sessed the power , within the limits of his own department , of doing much good ; and this power he exerted , with ...
... reform ministry held out on their accession to office . His In the extension of commercial freedom , however , he pos- sessed the power , within the limits of his own department , of doing much good ; and this power he exerted , with ...
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