The Westminster Review, Volumen152Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1899 |
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... Parliament will be asked to extend the principle of Sir William , and how in the mean- time they may hit upon devices for checking evasion . ( ' Hear . ' ) When it comes to talk about a tax on property , you are on very dangerous ground ...
... Parliament will be asked to extend the principle of Sir William , and how in the mean- time they may hit upon devices for checking evasion . ( ' Hear . ' ) When it comes to talk about a tax on property , you are on very dangerous ground ...
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... Parliament of 1894 , but in the Parliament of 1895 it is not 150 householders in eight constituencies , but it is a majority of 150 which he has got in the House of Commons , and he has never dared to touch that measure . ( Cheers ...
... Parliament of 1894 , but in the Parliament of 1895 it is not 150 householders in eight constituencies , but it is a majority of 150 which he has got in the House of Commons , and he has never dared to touch that measure . ( Cheers ...
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... Parliament -has been to favour particular classes and special interests . The principle of Liberal finance has been to deal to all equal justice , to bring into con- tribution all classes of property without distinction , and so demand ...
... Parliament -has been to favour particular classes and special interests . The principle of Liberal finance has been to deal to all equal justice , to bring into con- tribution all classes of property without distinction , and so demand ...
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... Parliament on March 19 , 1648 , a precedent for an Act abolishing the House of Peers . The Act reads as follows : " The Commons of England , assembled in Parliament , finding by too long experience that the House of Lords is useless and ...
... Parliament on March 19 , 1648 , a precedent for an Act abolishing the House of Peers . The Act reads as follows : " The Commons of England , assembled in Parliament , finding by too long experience that the House of Lords is useless and ...
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... Parliament pledged to these reforms to come together and issue a manifesto placing the issue fairly and squarely before the electors , and calling upon the democracy to rally round them and aid them in the fight against treacherous ...
... Parliament pledged to these reforms to come together and issue a manifesto placing the issue fairly and squarely before the electors , and calling upon the democracy to rally round them and aid them in the fight against treacherous ...
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