The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... produce with the manufac- tured produce of British industry ; they encourage the establishment of rival manu- factures in foreign countries ; and , lastly , they are unjust , inasmuch as they prevent the people from obtaining a supply ...
... produce with the manufac- tured produce of British industry ; they encourage the establishment of rival manu- factures in foreign countries ; and , lastly , they are unjust , inasmuch as they prevent the people from obtaining a supply ...
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... produce of the earth , as any period that had ever been remembered . He did not mean to rest the propriety of the Order in Council upon that fact alone , but he begged to call to the recollection of the House what was the state of this ...
... produce of the earth , as any period that had ever been remembered . He did not mean to rest the propriety of the Order in Council upon that fact alone , but he begged to call to the recollection of the House what was the state of this ...
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... produce . More- Majesty , in answer to his Majesty's most over , we had a warlike sword and a mar- gracious Speech . - The hon . member then tial spirit to protect us , and these com- moved the Address , which was , as usual , bined ...
... produce . More- Majesty , in answer to his Majesty's most over , we had a warlike sword and a mar- gracious Speech . - The hon . member then tial spirit to protect us , and these com- moved the Address , which was , as usual , bined ...
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... produce con- ciliation . Let the legislature act in a straight - forward manner ; let them unite the interests of the two countries in reality as well as in name ; and by so doing enlist in their support a population with hearts as bold ...
... produce con- ciliation . Let the legislature act in a straight - forward manner ; let them unite the interests of the two countries in reality as well as in name ; and by so doing enlist in their support a population with hearts as bold ...
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... produce in the Irish people a feeling of alienation from the English government , inconsistent with that unity of interest which should subsist in an united kingdom ; and this House will , therefore , take into immediate consideration ...
... produce in the Irish people a feeling of alienation from the English government , inconsistent with that unity of interest which should subsist in an united kingdom ; and this House will , therefore , take into immediate consideration ...
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