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... protection of the farmer was incompatible with the suc- cess and advancement of the manufac- turer . On the contrary , he believed , nay , he had no doubt , that the prosperity of the manufacturer depended , in a great de- gree , on the ...
... protection of the farmer was incompatible with the suc- cess and advancement of the manufac- turer . On the contrary , he believed , nay , he had no doubt , that the prosperity of the manufacturer depended , in a great de- gree , on the ...
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... protection and non - protection . They must not hesitate - if they did , they would be only patching and darning the wretched rag of a garment in a mannner that would only render it more miserable and noxious . He presumed they would at ...
... protection and non - protection . They must not hesitate - if they did , they would be only patching and darning the wretched rag of a garment in a mannner that would only render it more miserable and noxious . He presumed they would at ...
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... protect our Colonies , and our commerce . We cannot reduce much , if at all , the estimates for the navy and for the ... protection than that which is suf- ficient to enable them , burthened as they are by general and local taxation , to ...
... protect our Colonies , and our commerce . We cannot reduce much , if at all , the estimates for the navy and for the ... protection than that which is suf- ficient to enable them , burthened as they are by general and local taxation , to ...
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... protection were desirable for the interest of manufactures and of commerce , the means of establishing the copyright ... protect manu- facturers residing in distant parts of the Mr. M. Philips said , he had felt it his country from those ...
... protection were desirable for the interest of manufactures and of commerce , the means of establishing the copyright ... protect manu- facturers residing in distant parts of the Mr. M. Philips said , he had felt it his country from those ...
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... protection beyond what was indispensably necessary ; and the object of all parties was to reduce protection to the lowest point . If the right hon . Gentleman proceeded upon that principle ( and he trusted he would ) he might be assured ...
... protection beyond what was indispensably necessary ; and the object of all parties was to reduce protection to the lowest point . If the right hon . Gentleman proceeded upon that principle ( and he trusted he would ) he might be assured ...
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admitted agricultural agriculturists amount attention average Baronet begged believed bill Bishop of Exeter cause circumstances classes colonies commercial commissioners committee consideration considered consumption Corn-laws coun course distress doubt Earl effect England evils existing exports fact farmer favour feel felt fixed duty foreign corn Gentleman give heard hope House important increase Ireland Knaresborough labour landed interest legislation Lord Brougham Lord John Russell Lordships Majesty Majesty's Government manufactures Marquess measure Member ment motion noble Lord object operation opinion opposite Parliament party Peel persons petition Poor-law ports present price of corn price of wheat principle produce proposed proposition protection Prussia quarter question referred respect right hon Scotland Session Sir James Graham Sir Robert Peel sliding scale speech statement supply taken Tamworth thought tion trade treaty Viscount vote wages wheat William wished Wolverhampton
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Страница 1039 - It can not be doubted that the more complete our internal resources and the less dependent we are on foreign powers for every national as well as domestic purpose the greater and more stable will be the public felicity. By the increase of domestic manufactures will the demand for the rude materials at home be increased, and thus will the dependence of the several parts of our Union on each other and the strength of the Union itself be proportionably augmented.
Страница 309 - That an humble address be presented to his majesty, that he will be graciously pleased to give directions that there be laid before this house, copies of...
Страница 479 - That palter with us in a double sense ; That keep the word of promise to our ear, And break it to our hope.
Страница 535 - Resolved, that it is a high infringement of the liberties and privileges of the Commons of the United Kingdom for any lord of parliament or other peer or...
Страница 1037 - In adjusting the duties on imports to the object of revenue the influence of the tariff on manufactures will necessarily present itself for consideration. However wise the theory may be which leaves to the sagacity and interest of individuals the application of their industry and resources, there are in this as in other cases exceptions to the general rule.
Страница 651 - To THE HONOURABLE THE COMMONS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND, IN PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED.
Страница 547 - Old Chaucer, like the morning star, To us discovers day from far. His light those mists and clouds dissolv'd Which our dark nation long involv'd; But he, descending to the shades, Darkness again the age invades...
Страница 1009 - ... shall misconduct himself, or shall not withdraw when strangers are directed to withdraw while the house, or any committee of the whole house, is sitting...
Страница 319 - Baptist next coming, all and every person and persons, inhabiting within this realm, or any other the Queen's Majesty's dominions, shall diligently, and faithfully, having no lawful or reasonable excuse to be absent, endeavour themselves to resort to their parish church or chapel accustomed, or upon reasonable let thereof, to some usual place where Common Prayer, and such Service of God shall be used in such time of let, upon every Sunday, and other days ordained and used to be kept as...
Страница 15 - I HAVE observed with deep Regret the continued Distress in the Manufacturing Districts of the Country. THE Sufferings and Privations which have resulted from it have been borne with exemplary Patience and Fortitude.