| 998 Seiten
...devote to " Passing Events." The Queen's Speech states, that " her Majesty is desirous that parliament should consider the laws which regulate the trade in corn. It will be for you to determine whether these laws do not aggravate the natural fluctuations of supply, whether they donot... | |
| 1841 - 516 Seiten
...amount as to be unproductive to the revenue, while they are vexatious to commerce. You may further examine whether the principle of protection upon which...regulate the trade in corn. It will be for you to determine whether these laws do not aggravate the natural fluctuations of supply, whether they do not... | |
| 1841 - 736 Seiten
...amount as to be unproductive to the Revenue, while they are vexatious to commerce. You may further examine whether the principle of protection, upon...regulate the Trade in Corn. It will be for you to determine whether these Laws do not aggravate the natural fluctuations of supply ; whether they do... | |
| 1841 - 908 Seiten
...amount as to be unproductive to the revenue, while they are vexatious to commerce. You may further examine whether the principle of protection, upon...regulate the trade in corn. It will be for you to determine whether these laws do not aggravate the natural fluctuations of supply ; whether they do... | |
| 1841 - 846 Seiten
...amount as to be unproductive to the Revenue, while they are vexatious to commerce. You may further examine whether the principle of protection, upon...Laws which regulate the Trade in Corn. It will be for yon to determine whether these Laws do not aggravate the natural fluctuations of supply ; whether they... | |
| 1841 - 534 Seiten
...Opposition boards before. Lord John Russell marched in the van under cover of her Majesty's name:— " Her Majesty is desirous that you should consider the laws which regulate the trade in corn, and whether those laws do not aggravate the natural fluctuations of supply; whether they do not embarrass... | |
| 1841 - 600 Seiten
...amount as to be uuproductive to the revenue, while they are vexatious to commerce. You may further examine whether the principle of protection, upon which others of these duties are founded, he not carried to an extent injurious alike to the income of the State and the interests of the people.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1841 - 728 Seiten
...in amount as tobe unproductive to the revenue, while they are vexatious to commerce. You may further examine whether the principle of protection, upon which others of these duties are founded, DC not carried to an citent injurious alike to the income of the state and the interests of the people."... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1842 - 740 Seiten
...amount as to be unproductive to the revenue, while they are vexatious to commerce. You may further examine whether the principle of protection, upon...regulate the trade in corn. It will be for you to determine whether these laws do not aggravate the natural fluctuations of supply, whether they do not... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1842 - 964 Seiten
...in amount us to be unproductive to the revenue while they are vexatious to commerce. You may further examine whether the principle of protection, upon...regulate the trade in corn. It will be for you to determine whether these laws do not aggravate the natural fluctuations of supply —whether they do... | |
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