The Glory and the Shame of England, المجلد 2Bentley, 1841 |
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الصفحة 78
... shillings a ton . The presidencies of Madras and Bombay likewise contain land capable of growing cotton to an illimitable extent . " " Rangoon , " says the London writer already referred to , " at the mouth of the great River Irawaddy ...
... shillings a ton . The presidencies of Madras and Bombay likewise contain land capable of growing cotton to an illimitable extent . " " Rangoon , " says the London writer already referred to , " at the mouth of the great River Irawaddy ...
الصفحة 86
... shilling which goes out of Great Britain for cotton , or any other slave - grown product , goes into the pocket of the slaveholder , and thereby con- tributes to uphold the system . This feeling is becoming almost universal in England ...
... shilling which goes out of Great Britain for cotton , or any other slave - grown product , goes into the pocket of the slaveholder , and thereby con- tributes to uphold the system . This feeling is becoming almost universal in England ...
الصفحة 97
... , £ 7 ; Australia , £ 10 ; India and New- York a shilling a year ! Let the present plans of England be carried out , ( and England is very VOL . II . F apt to accomplish what she sets herself about in earnest FREE LABOUR . 97.
... , £ 7 ; Australia , £ 10 ; India and New- York a shilling a year ! Let the present plans of England be carried out , ( and England is very VOL . II . F apt to accomplish what she sets herself about in earnest FREE LABOUR . 97.
الصفحة 236
... shillings the quarter . This law originated in the desire to preserve , during a state of peace , the high rents and prices which had existed during the war . The inte- rests of the landholders alone were consulted in this cruel ...
... shillings the quarter . This law originated in the desire to preserve , during a state of peace , the high rents and prices which had existed during the war . The inte- rests of the landholders alone were consulted in this cruel ...
الصفحة 237
... shillings . This was a slight improvement upon the law of 1815 ; but it received its death - blow in the House of Lords from the Duke of Wellington . In 1828 , the present Corn - Law was enacted ; and its provisions for settling the ...
... shillings . This was a slight improvement upon the law of 1815 ; but it received its death - blow in the House of Lords from the Duke of Wellington . In 1828 , the present Corn - Law was enacted ; and its provisions for settling the ...
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