The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History and Politics of the Year ...J.G. & F. Rivington, 1846 |
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... grant . Mr. Miles wished to know why Lord John Russell had proposed a fixed duty , if he was so convinced that protection was the bane of agriculture ? Had his Lordship found it convenient to make a compact alliance with the Corn Law ...
... grant . Mr. Miles wished to know why Lord John Russell had proposed a fixed duty , if he was so convinced that protection was the bane of agriculture ? Had his Lordship found it convenient to make a compact alliance with the Corn Law ...
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... grant . " Sir R. Peel proceeded to say , that the sincerity with which the Government was acting in this subject was evident , from the fact that it had persevered in its inten- tion , with a full knowledge that it would lead to the ...
... grant . " Sir R. Peel proceeded to say , that the sincerity with which the Government was acting in this subject was evident , from the fact that it had persevered in its inten- tion , with a full knowledge that it would lead to the ...
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... grant , any concession to the Roman Catholics . The grant for education was not to be considered as a mere financial question ; it rested on higher grounds : it was a great moral question . He thought that Sir R. Peel had redeemed the ...
... grant , any concession to the Roman Catholics . The grant for education was not to be considered as a mere financial question ; it rested on higher grounds : it was a great moral question . He thought that Sir R. Peel had redeemed the ...
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... grant from that day to the present ; and I say that it was a contract , to all VOL . LXXXVII . " 6 intents and purposes , entered into by the Irish Parliament , and ra- tified by the Imperial Legisla- ture . " Mr. Sheil , after giving ...
... grant from that day to the present ; and I say that it was a contract , to all VOL . LXXXVII . " 6 intents and purposes , entered into by the Irish Parliament , and ra- tified by the Imperial Legisla- ture . " Mr. Sheil , after giving ...
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... grant to the College of Maynooth . Lord Howick said , that nobody had been more anxious than him- self to suppress the slave trade ; but what had been the result of all the efforts made for that pur- pose by this country ? -Many va ...
... grant to the College of Maynooth . Lord Howick said , that nobody had been more anxious than him- self to suppress the slave trade ; but what had been the result of all the efforts made for that pur- pose by this country ? -Many va ...
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