Lord George Bentinck: A Political BiographyColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 588 |
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... proposition was to inflict a further injury by reducing the price of their other . There- fore , as far as the instance of Ireland should sway them , Lord Stanley gave it as his opinion that they should not adopt either of the ...
... proposition was to inflict a further injury by reducing the price of their other . There- fore , as far as the instance of Ireland should sway them , Lord Stanley gave it as his opinion that they should not adopt either of the ...
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... propositions for diminished protection in the same way in which he had met the offer of securities for protestant in- terests in 1817 and 1825 - in the same way in which he met the proposal to allow Manchester , Leeds , and Birmingham ...
... propositions for diminished protection in the same way in which he had met the offer of securities for protestant in- terests in 1817 and 1825 - in the same way in which he met the proposal to allow Manchester , Leeds , and Birmingham ...
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... proposition gave rise , and always occasioned great embarrassment to the minister . Indeed , it was the only point which he never contrived successfully to encounter , though it was not from want of efforts . He himself more than once ...
... proposition gave rise , and always occasioned great embarrassment to the minister . Indeed , it was the only point which he never contrived successfully to encounter , though it was not from want of efforts . He himself more than once ...
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... proposition of the minister to be made on the 27th certainly involved some material alteration in the corn laws , yet that at the same time it would confer such great advantages on the landed interest , that his grace felt convinced ...
... proposition of the minister to be made on the 27th certainly involved some material alteration in the corn laws , yet that at the same time it would confer such great advantages on the landed interest , that his grace felt convinced ...
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... propositions of Sir Robert Peel at the end of November which he had successfully resisted at the commencement of that month and used his influence with his colleagues for that purpose . He • " considered it his duty to make every effort ...
... propositions of Sir Robert Peel at the end of November which he had successfully resisted at the commencement of that month and used his influence with his colleagues for that purpose . He • " considered it his duty to make every effort ...
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