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" Let us, then, unite to put an end to a system which has been proved to be the blight of commerce, the bane of agriculture, the source of bitter divisions among classes, the cause of penury, fever, mortality, and crime among the people. "
Self Culture - Page 346
1897
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The Farmer's Magazine

1846 - 618 pages
...John Russell said? He had said, " Let us, then, unite to put an end to a system which has proved to be the blight of commerce, the bane of agriculture, the source of bitter divisions amongst classes, the cause of penury, fever, mortality, and crime among the people" (loud...
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Life and Times of Sir Robert Peel, Volume 4

William Cooke Taylor - 1851 - 726 pages
...memory of immortal services. Let us, then, unite to put an end to a system which has been proved to be the blight of commerce, the bane of agriculture, the source of bitter divisions among classes, the cause of penury, fever, mortality, and crime, amongst the people." Having...
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Evelyn Stuart, or, Right versus might, by Adrian

Anne Kent - 1846 - 942 pages
...this immortal letter ; " let us, then, unite to put an end to a system, which has been proved to be the blight of commerce, the bane of agriculture, the source of bitter divisions among classes, the cause of penury, fever, mortality, and crime among the people." Ah ! my...
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Hansard's Parliamentary Debates

Great Britain. Parliament - 1846 - 750 pages
...memory of immortal services. Let us, then, unite to put an end to a system which has been proved to be the blight of commerce, the bane of agriculture, the source of bitter divisions among classes, the cause of penury, fever, mortality, and erime among the people. But if...
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Parliamentary Papers, Volume 44

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1846 - 628 pages
...purpose of recommending- the totul and immediate abolition of a system which has been justly described as the blight of commerce, the bane of agriculture, the source of bitter divisions among classes, the cause of penury, fever, mortality, and crime among the people. (signed)...
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The United Secession Magazine, Volume 3

1846 - 660 pages
...contend for a fixed duty. * * * Let ns unite then to put an end to a system which has been proved to be the blight of commerce, the bane of agriculture, the source of bitter divisions among classes, the cause of penury, fever, mortality, and crime among the people." It is...
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British Farmer's Magazine, Issue 10

1847 - 820 pages
...Russell said ? He had said, " Let us, then, unite to put an end to a system which has proved to be the blight of commerce, the bane of agriculture, the source of bitter divisions amongst classes, the cause of penury, fever, mortality, and crime among the people" (loud...
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History of the Anti-corn-Law League, Volume 2

Archibald Prentice - 1853 - 458 pages
...has been proved to be the blight of commerce, the bane of agriculiure, the source of bitter divisions among classes, the cause of penury, fever, mortality, and crime among the people. LORD j. RUSSELL'S LETTER. 405 " But if this end is to be achieved, it must be gained by the unequivocal...
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British Statesmen: Lives of Aberdeen-Russell-Palmerston-Graham-Gladstone, Etc

BRITISH STATESMEN. - 1854 - 388 pages
...has been proved to be the blight of commerce, the bane of agriculture, the source of bitter divisions among classes, the cause of penury, fever, mortality, and crime among the people." In the struggle which followed on this important question the noble lord took his full share, giving...
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The Political Life of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel, Bart ..., Volume 2

Thomas Doubleday - 1856 - 552 pages
...memory of immortal services. " Let us, then, unite to put an end to a system which has been proved to be the blight of commerce, the bane of agriculture, the source of bitter divisions among classes, the cause of penury, fever, mortality, and crime among the people. " But if...
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