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... tain a repeal of this duty , or to re- move the grievances with which its collection was attended . In bring- ing it forward , on the 10th March , he stated that it was unnecessary to trouble the House by making a mo- tion , as 78 ...
... tain a repeal of this duty , or to re- move the grievances with which its collection was attended . In bring- ing it forward , on the 10th March , he stated that it was unnecessary to trouble the House by making a mo- tion , as 78 ...
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... tain the higher price which it brought as bullion . It was impossible for the Bank to supply this indefinite demand without at least entirely ruining itself , since it was obliged to buy gold at the high price and issue it at the low ...
... tain the higher price which it brought as bullion . It was impossible for the Bank to supply this indefinite demand without at least entirely ruining itself , since it was obliged to buy gold at the high price and issue it at the low ...
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... tain , that if the maximum of children's work in the factories in question was seventy - two hours a - week , and this was admitted by the counsel at the bar , then , in spite of all the testimony that might be brought , he would as ...
... tain , that if the maximum of children's work in the factories in question was seventy - two hours a - week , and this was admitted by the counsel at the bar , then , in spite of all the testimony that might be brought , he would as ...
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... tain the reward for their conviction . He was convinced he was not exag- gerating when he said , that it had been along established practice in this coun⚫ try , for individuals , day after day , and year after year , to stimulate ...
... tain the reward for their conviction . He was convinced he was not exag- gerating when he said , that it had been along established practice in this coun⚫ try , for individuals , day after day , and year after year , to stimulate ...
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... tain the desired luxury , though the utmost rigour in imposing penalties was exercised against the lower . The second reading was carried by a majority of 116 to 21 . The bill was introduced into the House of Peers by the Marquis of ...
... tain the desired luxury , though the utmost rigour in imposing penalties was exercised against the lower . The second reading was carried by a majority of 116 to 21 . The bill was introduced into the House of Peers by the Marquis of ...
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