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  2. THE SOURCE OF POLITICAL AGITATION.

    All our great political movements in England have come from the pocket, Hampden was a martyr for ship money, and the proposal to increase the ...

    Article : 151 words
  3. EMIGRATION.

    One great evil of political procrastination is, that what might be done with general approbation to anticipate distress, is often apt to be regarded with suspicion by the ...

    Article : 1,272 words
  4. ENGLISH SUMMARY.

    Lord Palmerston, in replying to Mr D'Israeli, who brought forward the affairs of Denmark and Sweeden, remarked, he could only, however, express a hope that those ...

    Article : 4,819 words
  5. THE EMIGRATION OF 1847.—THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.

    The blue book, containing the second part of the papers relative to emigration, presented to Parliament in 1847, is less painful in its details than that which related ...

    Article : 402 words
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