The Speeches of the Right Honorable William Huskisson: With a Biographical Memoir, Supplied to the Editor from Authentic Sources. ... In Three Volumes ...J. Murray, 1831 |
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... quarters ; the whole of which was consumed in Great Britain . The price of wheat , on the average of those two years , was 898. 6d . per quarter ; so that this great importation of 1,500,000 quarters in one year , and 1,100,000 in ...
... quarters ; the whole of which was consumed in Great Britain . The price of wheat , on the average of those two years , was 898. 6d . per quarter ; so that this great importation of 1,500,000 quarters in one year , and 1,100,000 in ...
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... quarters beyond the quantity of corn imported in the other two years . So that in those years , when the price had ... quarter - when heavy direct taxes had been removed when the agriculturist ought to expect rather a diminution than ...
... quarters beyond the quantity of corn imported in the other two years . So that in those years , when the price had ... quarter - when heavy direct taxes had been removed when the agriculturist ought to expect rather a diminution than ...
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... quarters of the kingdom ; but the course taken to accomplish this most desirable object seemed not a little extraordinary . Not an occasion had been allowed by them to slip , without charg- ing ministers as persecutors , as determined ...
... quarters of the kingdom ; but the course taken to accomplish this most desirable object seemed not a little extraordinary . Not an occasion had been allowed by them to slip , without charg- ing ministers as persecutors , as determined ...
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... quarter to quarter -public credit was very low - private credit out of the question , upon the best securities , within the limits of legal interest . These certainly were indications of the country being in a labouring , if not in a ...
... quarter to quarter -public credit was very low - private credit out of the question , upon the best securities , within the limits of legal interest . These certainly were indications of the country being in a labouring , if not in a ...
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... quarter would thence- forward be the minimum price of wheat in England . The consequence was , that prospective calculations , either of improvement , or for the letting of land , were formed very much upon these assumptions ; and as ...
... quarter would thence- forward be the minimum price of wheat in England . The consequence was , that prospective calculations , either of improvement , or for the letting of land , were formed very much upon these assumptions ; and as ...
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Seite 373 - ... or to regulate the mode of carrying on any manufacture, trade, or business, or the management thereof...
Seite 269 - An Act to alter and amend an Act for the better Protection of the Property of Merchants and others who may hereafter enter into Contracts or Agreements in relation to Goods, Wares and Merchandize intrusted to Factors or Agents...
Seite 471 - That the maxim of buying in the cheapest market, and selling in the dearest, which regulates every merchant in his individual dealings, is strictly applicable, as the best rule for the trade of the whole nation. " That a policy founded on these principles would render the commerce of the world an interchange of mutual advantages, and diffuse an increase of wealth and enjoyments among the inhabitants of each stale.
Seite 162 - Mr. Montague, the then chancellor of the exchequer, proposed, and parliament adopted, the following resolution : — " That this House will not alter the standard of the gold and silver coins of this kingdom in fineness, weight, or denomination.
Seite 472 - ... set up as a ground of claim by other branches for similar protection, so that if the reasoning upon which these restrictive or prohibitory regulations are founded, were followed out consistently, it would not stop short of excluding us from all foreign commerce whatsoever; and the same train of argument, which, with corresponding prohibitions and protective duties should exclude us from foreign trade, might be brought forward to justify the re-enactment of restrictions upon the interchange of...
Seite 473 - But it is against every restrictive regulation of trade, not essential to the revenue — against all duties merely protective from foreign competition — and against the excess of such duties as are partly for the purpose of revenue, and partly for that of protection — that the prayer of the present petition is respectfully submitted to the wisdom of parliament.
Seite 35 - And be it further enacted, that for the' support of his majesty's household, and of the honour and dignity of the crown...
Seite 314 - Colonies,—I propose to admit a free intercourse between all our Colonies and other countries, either in British ships, or in the ships of those countries, allowing the latter to import all articles, the growth, produce, or manufacture of the country to which the ship belongs, and to export from such Colonies all articles whatever of their growth, produce, or manufacture, either to the country from which such ship came, or to any other part of the world, the United Kingdom, and all its dependencies,...
Seite 525 - Is it not a doctrine and a spirit such as this, which consigned Galileo to the dungeons of the Inquisition ? Is it not a doctrine and a spirit, such as these, which have, at all times, been at work to stay public advancement, and...
Seite 526 - ... wholesome knowledge to practical affairs, and pressing, with sobriety and caution, into the service of his country any generous and liberal principles, whose excess, indeed, may be dangerous, but whose foundation is in truth. This, sir, in my mind, is the true conduct of a British statesman ; but they who resist indiscriminately all improvement as innovation, may find themselves compelled at last to submit to innovations although they are not improvements.