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 37
... thought their interests compromised by the threatened change of policy . În many other points of view likewise , the passage which follows from Mr Poulett Thomson's speech at Manchester in 1832 , is still worthy of perusal . SECT . V ...
... thought their interests compromised by the threatened change of policy . În many other points of view likewise , the passage which follows from Mr Poulett Thomson's speech at Manchester in 1832 , is still worthy of perusal . SECT . V ...
Page 62
... thought Canada the finest field of exertion for any one , as affording the greatest power of doing the greatest good to one's fellow creatures . ' I agree with him . " 6 It was by this consideration , no doubt , that his determina- tion ...
... thought Canada the finest field of exertion for any one , as affording the greatest power of doing the greatest good to one's fellow creatures . ' I agree with him . " 6 It was by this consideration , no doubt , that his determina- tion ...
Page 64
... thought a good deal within the last few days of my position ; and upon the whole I think I have done right , both on public and on per- sonal grounds . I have a better chance of settling things in Canada than any one they could have ...
... thought a good deal within the last few days of my position ; and upon the whole I think I have done right , both on public and on per- sonal grounds . I have a better chance of settling things in Canada than any one they could have ...
Page 79
... thought it worth while to bestow particular attention . Without vouching for its universal truth , it has at least enough verisimilitude to justify its use ; and it has been so exten- sively adopted , that it would be impossible to ...
... thought it worth while to bestow particular attention . Without vouching for its universal truth , it has at least enough verisimilitude to justify its use ; and it has been so exten- sively adopted , that it would be impossible to ...
Page 84
... thought better not to add the excitement of a general election to that already existing on the question of " responsible government ; " and , accord- ingly the old house , which had been elected in 1836 , during the administration of ...
... thought better not to add the excitement of a general election to that already existing on the question of " responsible government ; " and , accord- ingly the old house , which had been elected in 1836 , during the administration of ...
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