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Page 597
... silk trade . There was no instance in the history of commercial affairs , of a depreciation so sudden and extreme ... thrown silk . They declared that , since the alterations had been made in those duties , they found it utterly ...
... silk trade . There was no instance in the history of commercial affairs , of a depreciation so sudden and extreme ... thrown silk . They declared that , since the alterations had been made in those duties , they found it utterly ...
Page 703
... thrown silk . He could , therefore , scarcely consider the petition in any other light than as a hoax . Mr. Bright repelled , with indignation , the charge of the petition being a hoax . The petitioner contended , that silk and corn ...
... thrown silk . He could , therefore , scarcely consider the petition in any other light than as a hoax . Mr. Bright repelled , with indignation , the charge of the petition being a hoax . The petitioner contended , that silk and corn ...
Page 745
... Silk Trade , for three years , had pressed so heavily on had entirely failed - that it had absolutely the trade ... thrown- silk from 14s . 74d . to 7s . 6d .; and on raw silk from 3s . to 1s . 6d . The next year , the same right hon ...
... Silk Trade , for three years , had pressed so heavily on had entirely failed - that it had absolutely the trade ... thrown- silk from 14s . 74d . to 7s . 6d .; and on raw silk from 3s . to 1s . 6d . The next year , the same right hon ...
Page 751
... Silk - trade was steadily and progressively improving ; and then he would look to the effect which the subse- quent regulations had produced . In the years 1815 , 1816 , and 1817 , the aggre- gate amount of the import of raw and thrown silk ...
... Silk - trade was steadily and progressively improving ; and then he would look to the effect which the subse- quent regulations had produced . In the years 1815 , 1816 , and 1817 , the aggre- gate amount of the import of raw and thrown silk ...
Page 753
... thrown silk in the years 1826 1826 , they amounted only to 445,000l . , and 1827 , he would find that there was a and in 1827 , to 555,0871 . Now , if he decrease , as compared with the ave- took one third of the quantity as the rage in ...
... thrown silk in the years 1826 1826 , they amounted only to 445,000l . , and 1827 , he would find that there was a and in 1827 , to 555,0871 . Now , if he decrease , as compared with the ave- took one third of the quantity as the rage in ...
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