Life, Letters, and Diaries of Sir Stafford Northcote, First Earl of Iddesleigh, Volume 2W. Blackwood and Sons, 1890 - Politicians |
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... believe it is , and I do not think the Government originally intended us to insert the words in the treaty itself . But we thought ourselves that it was well to do handsomely what was to be done at all ; and we felt , too , that the ...
... believe it is , and I do not think the Government originally intended us to insert the words in the treaty itself . But we thought ourselves that it was well to do handsomely what was to be done at all ; and we felt , too , that the ...
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... believe that no part of the empire has so direct and immediate an interest in the maintenance of friendly relations between us and the Americans as Canada herself . We remain here another ten days , principally because the American Gov ...
... believe that no part of the empire has so direct and immediate an interest in the maintenance of friendly relations between us and the Americans as Canada herself . We remain here another ten days , principally because the American Gov ...
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... believe ) by Miss Mary Lee . The main body of the party started at 6.30 by the track - boat . They con- sisted of seven gentlemen and eight ladies , -Count Corti , Señor Valles , Goderich , Cremer , Harry , Pakenham , and Cap- tain Ward ...
... believe ) by Miss Mary Lee . The main body of the party started at 6.30 by the track - boat . They con- sisted of seven gentlemen and eight ladies , -Count Corti , Señor Valles , Goderich , Cremer , Harry , Pakenham , and Cap- tain Ward ...
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... believe that by reducing them largely , you can benefit the consumer without ultimately injuring the revenue , and if to cover the operation you lay a temporary tax upon property or income while the revenue is recover- ing itself , and ...
... believe that by reducing them largely , you can benefit the consumer without ultimately injuring the revenue , and if to cover the operation you lay a temporary tax upon property or income while the revenue is recover- ing itself , and ...
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... believe we can introduce more stability into this part of our system also , and lay down principles which will greatly reduce fluctuations in taxation . But I will not go into this matter now . " While occupied with his Budget , he had ...
... believe we can introduce more stability into this part of our system also , and lay down principles which will greatly reduce fluctuations in taxation . But I will not go into this matter now . " While occupied with his Budget , he had ...
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