Annual Register, Volum 68Edmund Burke 1827 |
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Side 45
... foreign countries had the greatest interests . Now , to all the coun- tries from which grain could be obtained , nothing was of nearly so much importance as the exporta- tion of corn ; and yet our system of Corn - laws had actually been ...
... foreign countries had the greatest interests . Now , to all the coun- tries from which grain could be obtained , nothing was of nearly so much importance as the exporta- tion of corn ; and yet our system of Corn - laws had actually been ...
Side 51
... foreign grain , why should that be deter- mined beforehand when parlia- ment can still be in existence to meet the emergency ? Parliament has still twelve months of its dura- tion remaining ; and if the state of the country be such as ...
... foreign grain , why should that be deter- mined beforehand when parlia- ment can still be in existence to meet the emergency ? Parliament has still twelve months of its dura- tion remaining ; and if the state of the country be such as ...
Side 53
... foreign grain was ! actually carried into exercise , it would not only cure any inexpedi- ent rise in price , but the importa- tion would effect still greater good by reviving industry . " A person " , said the hon . member ...
... foreign grain was ! actually carried into exercise , it would not only cure any inexpedi- ent rise in price , but the importa- tion would effect still greater good by reviving industry . " A person " , said the hon . member ...
Side 54
... foreign grain , was met by lord Malmesbury with an amendment to the effect " that their lordships , though always anxious to contri- bute to the alleviation of the suffer- ings of the labouring classes , do not think it expedient that ...
... foreign grain , was met by lord Malmesbury with an amendment to the effect " that their lordships , though always anxious to contri- bute to the alleviation of the suffer- ings of the labouring classes , do not think it expedient that ...
Side 57
... foreign silks , and enacting that they might lawfully be imported for home use , upon payment of a certain duty , which was thought sufficient for every purpose of prudent protection to the native manufacturer . This enactment was to ...
... foreign silks , and enacting that they might lawfully be imported for home use , upon payment of a certain duty , which was thought sufficient for every purpose of prudent protection to the native manufacturer . This enactment was to ...
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