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The ministerial budget. The sugar duties. Sir R. Peel's speech in the House of Commons, May 18, 1841, on Lord Sandon's amendment, ...

By: Peel, Robert, 1788-1850.Publisher: London : William Edward Painter, [1841]Edition: 5th ed.Description: 30p.Subject(s): Slave trade -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- History -- Victoria, 1837-1901
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.120(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33514-1001
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PAM VOL.120(5) A letter to Thomas Pemberton, Esq., M.P., on the privileges of the House of Commons, now in controversy. By Matthew Davenport Hill. PAM VOL.120(6) Suggestions for a general equalization of the land tax; with a view to provide the means of reducing or abolishing the malt duties: and a statement of the legal rights and remedies unequally assessed to land tax in particular districts or places. By Samuel Miller, ... PAM VOL.120(7) The ministerial budget. The budget duties. Sir R. Peel's speech in the House of Commons, May 18, 1841, on Lord Sandon's amendment, ... PAM VOL.120(7) The ministerial budget. The sugar duties. Sir R. Peel's speech in the House of Commons, May 18, 1841, on Lord Sandon's amendment, ... PAM VOL.120(8) A lecture delivered on opening the Chapel of the Philosophical Institution in Beaumont Square. By Robert Fellowes, ... PAM VOL.120(9-10) French claims. Appeal of the Baron de Bode, to the Honourable Members of the House of Commons. PAM VOL.12(1) Plan, by which the tax upon income may be rendered unnecessary to the continuation of the war; and taxes in general greatly diminished, without lessening the warlike power of the United Kingdom.

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