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 55
... thing by trying to patch . He may either go to work in down- right earnest with commercial reform , sugar duties , timber duties , corn duties , and thus get a large revenue by throwing over ( if he can ) landlords , merchants , FREE ...
... thing by trying to patch . He may either go to work in down- right earnest with commercial reform , sugar duties , timber duties , corn duties , and thus get a large revenue by throwing over ( if he can ) landlords , merchants , FREE ...
Page 58
... thing ! The liberal party ought to buy him an estate , or build him a house , or erect him a statue of gold . As for ... things alone the Tory remedy . " I am too much broken in health to take much more than the interest of a spectator ...
... thing ! The liberal party ought to buy him an estate , or build him a house , or erect him a statue of gold . As for ... things alone the Tory remedy . " I am too much broken in health to take much more than the interest of a spectator ...
Page 64
... things in Canada than any one they could have found to go ; and if I had not taken it then , as I could not well have got out of the government , I should have shared in the disgrace next session . It is a great field , too , if I bring ...
... things in Canada than any one they could have found to go ; and if I had not taken it then , as I could not well have got out of the government , I should have shared in the disgrace next session . It is a great field , too , if I bring ...
Page 71
... things lasted without inconvenience until the commencement of the second American war in 1812. The inhabitants of both provinces flew to arms in defence of their country and institutions . The struggle was short , but in the course of ...
... things lasted without inconvenience until the commencement of the second American war in 1812. The inhabitants of both provinces flew to arms in defence of their country and institutions . The struggle was short , but in the course of ...
Page 72
... things they naturally protested , and the agitation produced by their existence at once broke up the calm which had before pre- vailed . In Lower Canada the French Canadians took fright at the increase of power which the British ...
... things they naturally protested , and the agitation produced by their existence at once broke up the calm which had before pre- vailed . In Lower Canada the French Canadians took fright at the increase of power which the British ...
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