The Westminster Review, Volumen152Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1899 |
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... reform of the death duties . Lord Salisbury says , ' Oh yes , now the Liberals will go in for a tax upon property . ' They made that cry in the case of these death duties very shrill and very vehement , but they have never dreamt of ...
... reform of the death duties . Lord Salisbury says , ' Oh yes , now the Liberals will go in for a tax upon property . ' They made that cry in the case of these death duties very shrill and very vehement , but they have never dreamt of ...
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... reform these people have always cried out in the same tone and said : ' Property is in danger . ' They say the ... reforms . Was property safer in Newport ? What has made the difference between the condition , not only of the ...
... reform these people have always cried out in the same tone and said : ' Property is in danger . ' They say the ... reforms . Was property safer in Newport ? What has made the difference between the condition , not only of the ...
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... reforms . Again , it should be noted that Sir William Harcourt's use of the word " property " is very ambiguous . When he says " I venture to say , now that power is in the hands of the democracy , property has never been safer than it ...
... reforms . Again , it should be noted that Sir William Harcourt's use of the word " property " is very ambiguous . When he says " I venture to say , now that power is in the hands of the democracy , property has never been safer than it ...
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... reform that his gibes and jeers were aimed . That division was bound to come , and it could not come from a better quarter . The noble Marquis ridicules the idea that " the House of Lords will be induced to vote its own destruction ...
... reform that his gibes and jeers were aimed . That division was bound to come , and it could not come from a better quarter . The noble Marquis ridicules the idea that " the House of Lords will be induced to vote its own destruction ...
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... reforms . Nor would he have stopped here . He would have gone on , methinks , to pledge himself clearly and definitely that , if the Liberal . party were returned to power at the next General Election , he would do his utmost to secure ...
... reforms . Nor would he have stopped here . He would have gone on , methinks , to pledge himself clearly and definitely that , if the Liberal . party were returned to power at the next General Election , he would do his utmost to secure ...
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