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... he was not a sincere friend of the suffering agriculturists . Yet the right hon . Gentle- of local taxation , because he hoped the Government would 73 74 Assessed Taxes Act- { APRIL 11 , 1851 } Agricultural Distress .
... he was not a sincere friend of the suffering agriculturists . Yet the right hon . Gentle- of local taxation , because he hoped the Government would 73 74 Assessed Taxes Act- { APRIL 11 , 1851 } Agricultural Distress .
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... hoped it might be true , that in England was this , that by legislation the Parlia- the pressure had not yet descended upon - ment depressed the farmers , laying upon the peasantry . But sure he was , that if the them taxes which ...
... hoped it might be true , that in England was this , that by legislation the Parlia- the pressure had not yet descended upon - ment depressed the farmers , laying upon the peasantry . But sure he was , that if the them taxes which ...
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... hoped was worn threadbare . Now , he was prepared at once to dispute half their case — that is , that the owners of land were suffering distress , or that they had any claim on such ground to come to that House for relief . The hon ...
... hoped was worn threadbare . Now , he was prepared at once to dispute half their case — that is , that the owners of land were suffering distress , or that they had any claim on such ground to come to that House for relief . The hon ...
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... hoped they would not be compelled to say more on that subject . But protection was the cry . He was not to be gulled by that cry . The delusion of Ireland with such cries was nearly at an end . Her people had been taught a lesson in the ...
... hoped they would not be compelled to say more on that subject . But protection was the cry . He was not to be gulled by that cry . The delusion of Ireland with such cries was nearly at an end . Her people had been taught a lesson in the ...
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... hoped the House would be satisfied that , under the circumstances , he could not have made a better arrange- ment than that which he now proposed . If hon . Gentlemen agreed with him in his proposal to repeal the window tax , they would ...
... hoped the House would be satisfied that , under the circumstances , he could not have made a better arrange- ment than that which he now proposed . If hon . Gentlemen agreed with him in his proposal to repeal the window tax , they would ...
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adjourned admitted adopted agricultural Amendment amount asked Baronet believed Bill brought Chancellor clause coffee Colonel Sibthorp colony Committee consider consideration corn laws course Court Disraeli distress duty Earl EDWARD ELLICE Edwards election England EXCHE Exchequer existing farmers favour Gentleman give Government hoped House of Commons house tax Hume important income tax inquiry interest Ireland Irish Jews justice Kaffirs Kilrush labour land legislation Lord John Russell Majesty's Majesty's Government measure Member for Buckinghamshire Member for Montrose ment mittee Motion noble Lord noble Lord Lord object occasion opinion paid Parliament parties persons petition present principle proposed proposition question railway regard relief remission repeal respect Serjeant-at-Arms sion Sir G Sir Harry Smith Sir Robert Peel speech spirits taken taxation thought tion trade Van Diemen's Land vernment Visct vote whole window tax wished
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 381 - And every spirit that confesseth not that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh is not of God : and this is that spirit of antichrist, whereof ye have heard that it should come ; and even now already is it in the world.
Seite 791 - There is an assumption of power in all the documents which have come from Rome— a pretension to supremacy over the realm of England, and a claim to sole and undivided sway, which is inconsistent with the Queen's supremacy, with the rights of our bishops and clergy, and with the spiritual independence of the nation, as asserted even in Roman Catholic times.
Seite 1031 - Go to now, ye rich men, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you. Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are motheaten. Your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. Ye have heaped treasure together for the last days.
Seite 165 - For every inhabited dwellinghouse which, with the household and other offices, yards and gardens therewith occupied and charged, is or shall be worth the rent of 20/. or upwards by the year — Where any such dwelling-house shall be occupied by any person in trade who shall expose to sale and sell any goods, wares or merchandise in any shop or warehouse, being part of the same dwelling-house, and in the front and on the...
Seite 793 - No foreign prince or potentate will be permitted to fasten his fetters upon a nation which has so long and so nobly vindicated its right to freedom of opinion, civil, political, and religious. Upon this subject, then, I will only say that the present state of the law shall be carefully examined, and the propriety of adopting any proceedings with reference to the recent assumptions of power deliberately considered.
Seite 373 - For God commanded, saying, Honour thy father and mother: and, He that curseth father or mother, let him die the death.
Seite 537 - The Lord Chancellor; The Lord President of the Council ; the First Lord of the Treasury The Chancellor of the Exchequer; The...
Seite 165 - House shall be occupied by any Person who shall be duly licensed by the Laws in force to sell therein by retail Beer, Ale, Wine, or other Liquors, although the Room or Rooms thereof...
Seite 901 - Person thereunto authorized by Law in respect of an Archbishopric, Bishopric, or Deanery of the United Church of England and Ireland, assume or use the Name, Style, or Title of Archbishop, Bishop, or Dean of any City, Town, or Place, or of any Territory or District, (under any Designation or Description whatsoever,) in the United Kingdom...
Seite 221 - That if it shall appear that any person hath been tampering with any witness, in respect of his evidence to be given to this House, or any committee thereof, or directly or indirectly hath endeavoured to deter or hinder any person from appearing or giving evidence, the same is declared to be a high crime or misdemeanour ; and this House will proceed with the utmost severity against such offender.