The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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... corn - laws . If the re- viewer has formed a just estimate of Mr. Dick- ens , the author of Nicholas Nickleby is to be ranked among the greatest benefactors of the race . The article is written with consummate ability . It is farther ...
... corn - laws . If the re- viewer has formed a just estimate of Mr. Dick- ens , the author of Nicholas Nickleby is to be ranked among the greatest benefactors of the race . The article is written with consummate ability . It is farther ...
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... be mentioned with gratitude , so long as the walls of a district school - house shall be left standing in the Empire State . I have ever considered our system of com- mon school THE CORN - LAWS . 233 To the Hon. John C. Spencer. ...
... be mentioned with gratitude , so long as the walls of a district school - house shall be left standing in the Empire State . I have ever considered our system of com- mon school THE CORN - LAWS . 233 To the Hon. John C. Spencer. ...
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... Corn Laws , as at present . Nor has there ever been so general a conviction that the time has arrived when the interests of Great Britain imperatively require that they be immediately and totally abolished . This subject is instinct ...
... Corn Laws , as at present . Nor has there ever been so general a conviction that the time has arrived when the interests of Great Britain imperatively require that they be immediately and totally abolished . This subject is instinct ...
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... Corn - Laws upon the whole manufac- turing system ; their horrible results upon the working classes , and the crime ... Corn- Laws . This , as well as many other matters of vital interest and importance , will more clearly appear ...
... Corn - Laws upon the whole manufac- turing system ; their horrible results upon the working classes , and the crime ... Corn- Laws . This , as well as many other matters of vital interest and importance , will more clearly appear ...
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... Corn- Laws ? After the peace of 1815 , a law was passed , which excluded all foreign corn from the British ports until the price of wheat at home reached eighty shillings the quarter . This law originated in the desire to preserve ...
... Corn- Laws ? After the peace of 1815 , a law was passed , which excluded all foreign corn from the British ports until the price of wheat at home reached eighty shillings the quarter . This law originated in the desire to preserve ...
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