The time has gone by when injuries which the great producing interests endure can be alleviated or removed by a recurrence to the laws which, previously to 1846, protected them from such calamities. The spirit of the age tends to free intercourse, and... The Household Narrative of Current Events - Page 135edited by - 1852Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1852 - 856 pages
...very remarkable import, and which he desired particularly to impress on their Lordships' minds : — "Every principle of abstract justice, and every consideration...policy, counsel that the producer should be treated as fairly as the consumer, and intimate that when the native producer is thrown into unrestricted competition... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1852 - 726 pages
...much shirking, announced to his constituents that " the time had gone by when their injuries could be alleviated or removed by a recurrence to the laws...previously to 1846, protected them from such calamities. ' To treat Protection, therefore, otherwise than as defunct, would be an anachronism. It is true, some... | |
| Religion - 1852 - 784 pages
...versatile gentleman recognises a tendency in the 'spirit of the age' to free intercourse — avows that ' no statesman can disregard with impunity, the genius of the epoch in which he lives' — and holds out none other promise of agricultural relief, than from the operation of ' new phenomena... | |
| Washington Wilks - Europe - 1853 - 418 pages
...reelection, had recognised in " the spirit of the age" a " tendency to free intercourse," — avowed that " no statesman can disregard with impunity the genius of the epoch in which he lives," — and held out none other promise of agricultural relief than from the operation of " new phenomena... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1871 - 1060 pages
...Exchequer says : " The time has gone by when injuries which the great producing interests endure can be alleviated or removed by a recurrence to the laws...policy counsel that the producer should be treated as fairly as the consumer ; and intimate that when the native producer is thrown into unrestricted... | |
| Joseph Irving - 1871 - 1064 pages
...Exchequer says : " The time has gone by when injuries which the great producing interests endure can be alleviated or removed by a recurrence to the laws...impunity the genius of the epoch in which he lives. But even- principle of abstract justice and every consideration of high policy counsel that the producer... | |
| Francis Hitchman - Great Britain - 1879 - 488 pages
...great producing interests endure can be alleviated or removed The Progress of Public Business. 355 by a recurrence to the laws which, previously to 1846,...policy counsel, that the producer should be treated as fairly as the consumer, and intimate that when the native producer is thrown into unrestricted competition... | |
| Francis Hitchman - Great Britain - 1879 - 492 pages
..."The time has gone by," he wrote, " when injuries which the great producing interests endure can be alleviated or removed by a recurrence .to the laws...calamities. The spirit of the age tends to free intercourse, aud no statesman can disregard with impunity the genius of the epoch in which he lives. But every principle... | |
| Joseph Irving - Great Britain - 1880 - 1066 pages
...Exchequer says : " The time has gone by when injuries which the great producing interests endure can be alleviated or removed by a recurrence to the laws...policy counsel that the producer should be treated as fairly as the consumer ; and intimate that when the native producer is thrown into unrestricted... | |
| Samuel Bennett (barrister.) - 1880 - 164 pages
...fact, for, in an address to his constituents which he issued in the month of June, he observed that "the spirit of the age tends to free intercourse,...impunity the genius of the 'epoch in which he lives." His colleagues and followers, being slower to learn, still stuck to their old-fashioned views, and... | |
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