Annual Register, 第 90 卷Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1849 |
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... entered into a long statement of the rates of freight , to show that the West Indians suffer no injury from those laws . With respect to the differ- ential duty on spirits , he thought that the British distiller would need its ...
... entered into a long statement of the rates of freight , to show that the West Indians suffer no injury from those laws . With respect to the differ- ential duty on spirits , he thought that the British distiller would need its ...
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... entered into the subject at considerable length . He commenced by observing that he should not follow the noble Mover into those general questions of commercial policy into which 6 ] [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1848 .
... entered into the subject at considerable length . He commenced by observing that he should not follow the noble Mover into those general questions of commercial policy into which 6 ] [ England . ANNUAL REGISTER , 1848 .
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... entered into a laboured refutation of most of the arguments advanced last night by Lord G. Bentinck . He showed that 250,000 tons of sugar were now annually produced by free labour in countries east of the Cape of Good Hope , and ...
... entered into a laboured refutation of most of the arguments advanced last night by Lord G. Bentinck . He showed that 250,000 tons of sugar were now annually produced by free labour in countries east of the Cape of Good Hope , and ...
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... entered with him at the period of emancipation had been grossly violated . He had , therefore , not had the requisite means for the cultivation of his estates , and hence his present dis- tress . He believed that free labour was the ...
... entered with him at the period of emancipation had been grossly violated . He had , therefore , not had the requisite means for the cultivation of his estates , and hence his present dis- tress . He believed that free labour was the ...
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... entered into a lengthened explana- tion of the facts affecting the despatches alleged to have been suppressed , but Lord George Ben- VOL . XC . tinck declined to make any distinct retractation of his former charges , and after much ...
... entered into a lengthened explana- tion of the facts affecting the despatches alleged to have been suppressed , but Lord George Ben- VOL . XC . tinck declined to make any distinct retractation of his former charges , and after much ...
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