Hansard's Parliamentary DebatesT.C. Hansard, 1848 |
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... Duties Bill - House in Committee - On the Schedule being proposed - Amendment of Mr. Henley , “ That , while the Duty per ton on all Copper Ore imported from our Colonies should be One Shilling , the Duty per Ton on Copper Ore imported ...
... Duties Bill - House in Committee - On the Schedule being proposed - Amendment of Mr. Henley , “ That , while the Duty per ton on all Copper Ore imported from our Colonies should be One Shilling , the Duty per Ton on Copper Ore imported ...
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... duty which he thus freely admitted was one capable of being dis- charged , and which , as responsible to the Sovereign , to the British people , and to the colonies , with whose government he was entrusted , he was therefore bound to ...
... duty which he thus freely admitted was one capable of being dis- charged , and which , as responsible to the Sovereign , to the British people , and to the colonies , with whose government he was entrusted , he was therefore bound to ...
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... duty of a magistrate to put the law in force against them . Therefore , the noble Earl might be per- fectly tranquil in the discharge of his duty , in which he ( Lord Campbell ) was sure the noble Earl was most earnest ; wherever there ...
... duty of a magistrate to put the law in force against them . Therefore , the noble Earl might be per- fectly tranquil in the discharge of his duty , in which he ( Lord Campbell ) was sure the noble Earl was most earnest ; wherever there ...
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... duty of an Englishman , and he had followed their excellent example , if that was bribery and corruption . Of these acts he was not ashamed ; he would tell the noble Lord that , in spite of the House of Commons he would repeat them . If ...
... duty of an Englishman , and he had followed their excellent example , if that was bribery and corruption . Of these acts he was not ashamed ; he would tell the noble Lord that , in spite of the House of Commons he would repeat them . If ...
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... duty against the ever there was an allegation of corrup- sliding - scale . The noble Lord subsequently tion . became a free - trader along with the right hon . Member for Tamworth , the one giv- ing up the fixed duty and the other the ...
... duty against the ever there was an allegation of corrup- sliding - scale . The noble Lord subsequently tion . became a free - trader along with the right hon . Member for Tamworth , the one giv- ing up the fixed duty and the other the ...
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