| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1846 - 766 pages
...who, from less honourable motives, clamours for protection because it conduces to his own individual benefit ; but it may be that I shall leave a name sometimes remembered with expressions of good will in the abodes of those whose lot it is to labour, and to earn their daily bread by the sweat... | |
| 1866 - 824 pages
...by every monopolist, who, from less honourable motives, maintains Protection for his own individual benefit ; but it may be that I shall leave a name sometimes rememlxTed with expressions of good-will in those places which are the abodes of men whose lot it is... | |
| George Hooker Colton, James Davenport Whelpley - Periodicals - 1846 - 724 pages
...execrated by every monopolist who, from less honorable motives, maintains protection for his own individual benefit ; but it may be that I shall leave a name...sometimes remembered with expressions of good-will in those places which are the abode of men whose lot it is to labor, and to earn their daily bread by... | |
| 1846 - 660 pages
...by every monopolist who, from less honourable motives, maintains protection for his own individual benefit ; but it may be that I shall leave a name...sometimes remembered with expressions of good-will in those places which are the abodes of men whose lot it is to labour, and to earn their daily bread by... | |
| United States - 1846 - 516 pages
...by every monopolist, who, from less honorable motives, maintains protection for his own individual benefit; but it may be that I shall leave a name sometimes remembered with expressions of good-will in those places which are the abodes of men whose lot it is to labor, and to earn their daily bread by... | |
| George Hooker Colton, James Davenport Whelpley - Periodicals - 1846 - 694 pages
...execrated by every monopolist who, from less honorable motives, maintains protection for his own individual benefit ; but it may be that I shall leave a name...sometimes remembered with expressions of good-will in those places which are the abode of men whose lot it is to labor, and to earn their daily bread by... | |
| English literature - 1846 - 604 pages
...name sometimes remembered with expressions of good will in those places which are the abode of men whose lot it is to labour, and to earn their daily bread by the sweat of their hrow — a name remembered with expressions of good will, when they shall recruit their exhausted strength... | |
| English literature - 1846 - 614 pages
...less Jionourable motives, maintains protection for his own individual benefit (continued cheering) : but it may be that I shall leave a name sometimes remembered with expressions of good will in those places which are the abode of men whose lot it is to labour, and to earn their daily... | |
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