The remedy," he added, " is the removal of all impediments to the import of all kinds of human food—that is, the total and absolute repeal for ever of all duties on all articles of subsistence.'^ Lord Heytesbury was not a member of the Cabinet, and... The Croker papers, ed. by L.J. Jennings - Page 35by John Wilson Croker - 1885Full view - About this book
| sir Robert Peel (2nd bart.) - 1857 - 376 pages
...threatened. The application of such remedy involves considerations of the utmost magnitude. The remedy is the removal of all impediments to the import of...ever of all duties on all articles of subsistence. 122 MEMOIRS BY SIR R. PEEL. > •,'.(' U1 " ' .- \ V > " I believe that practically there would be... | |
| sir Robert Peel (2nd bart.) - 1858 - 374 pages
...threatened. The application of such remedy involves considerations of the utmost magnitude. The remedy is the removal of all impediments to the import of...ever of all duties on all articles of subsistence. /" I believe that practically there would be no alter- \ native. To remit the duty on Indian corn expressly... | |
| James Edwin Thorold Rogers - Great Britain - 1873 - 472 pages
...a step were proved to demonstration. But on the same day he writes to Lord Heytesbury: 'The remedy is the removal of all impediments to the import of all kinds of human food, ie the total and absolute repeal for ever of all duties on all articles of subsistence.' Sir... | |
| James Edwin Thorold Rogers - Great Britain - 1873 - 466 pages
...a step were proved to demonstration. But on the same day he writes to Lord Heytesbury: 'The remedy is the removal of all impediments to the import of all kinds of human food, ie the total and absolute repeal for ever of all duties on all articles of subsistence.' Sir... | |
| James Edwin Thorold Rogers - Great Britain - 1873 - 486 pages
...a step were proved to demonstration. But on the same day he writes to Lord Heytesbury: 'The remedy is the removal of all impediments to the import of all kinds of human food, ie the total and absolute repeal for ever of all duties on all articles of subsistence.' Sir... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 516 pages
...threatened. The application of such remedy involves considerations of the utmost magnitude. The remedy is the removal of all impediments to the import of all kinds of human food— that is, the total and absolute repeal for ever of all duties on all articles of subsistence.... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1878 - 522 pages
...threatened. The application of such remedy involves considerations of the utmost magnitude. The remedy is the removal of all impediments to the import of all kinds of human food-- that is, the total and absolute repeal for ever of all duties on all articles of subsistence.... | |
| John Wilson Croker - 1884 - 606 pages
...which the country was threat• 'Memoirs,' by Sir Robert Peel, Part IIL vol. ii. pp. 98, 99. ened. " The remedy," he added, "is the removal of all impediments...communicated to that body even when it met on the 3ist of October. The "three courses" which proverbially accompanied the recommendations of Sir Robert... | |
| Matthew Mark Trumbull - Corn laws (Great Britain) - 1884 - 304 pages
...threatened. The application of such remedy involves considerations of the utmost magnitude. The remedy is the removal of all impediments to the import of...ever of all duties on all articles of subsistence." On the 27th of October, in a letter to Sir James Graham, Sir Robert Peel, said, "The Anti-Corn-Law... | |
| Francis Charles Montague - 1888 - 260 pages
...the remedy must be " the removal of all impedimenta to the import of all kinds of human food— that is, the total and absolute repeal for ever of all duties on all articles of subsistence." As things continued to grow worse, a Cabinet Council was held on the 81st of October at Peel's house... | |
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