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... Protection upon Agriculture - His Speech - He is an- swered by Mr. Sidney Herbert - Speeches of Viscount Howick , Mr. Stafford O'Brien , Mr. Bright , and Mr. Wodehouse - The Motion is rejected by 213 to 121 - Mr . W. Miles brings ...
... Protection upon Agriculture - His Speech - He is an- swered by Mr. Sidney Herbert - Speeches of Viscount Howick , Mr. Stafford O'Brien , Mr. Bright , and Mr. Wodehouse - The Motion is rejected by 213 to 121 - Mr . W. Miles brings ...
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... protection of Divine Providence , to strengthen the feelings of mutual confidence and good - will between different classes of my subjects , and to im- prove the condition of my people . " The Address in the House of Lords was moved by ...
... protection of Divine Providence , to strengthen the feelings of mutual confidence and good - will between different classes of my subjects , and to im- prove the condition of my people . " The Address in the House of Lords was moved by ...
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... protection was not the support , but the bane of agriculture . That the present duties on foreign corn should be diminished , he had no doubt , nei- ther had the Government . He therefore insisted that they ought to reduce them - he ...
... protection was not the support , but the bane of agriculture . That the present duties on foreign corn should be diminished , he had no doubt , nei- ther had the Government . He therefore insisted that they ought to reduce them - he ...
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... joiced in the declaration of Lord John Russell , that protection was the bane , and not the support of agriculture , and called upon the House to watch with the closest attention the new financial 16 ] [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1845 .
... joiced in the declaration of Lord John Russell , that protection was the bane , and not the support of agriculture , and called upon the House to watch with the closest attention the new financial 16 ] [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1845 .
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... protected them . The army was a very complicated and ex- pensive machine , which would be dislocated and deranged if due at- tention were not paid to its sup- port . An increase in the army was not a measure which he should propose ...
... protected them . The army was a very complicated and ex- pensive machine , which would be dislocated and deranged if due at- tention were not paid to its sup- port . An increase in the army was not a measure which he should propose ...
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