A History of the English Railway, Its Social Relations And Revelations. 1820-1845
A History of the English Railway, Its Social Relations And Revelations. 1820-1845
Francis, John, of the Bank of England
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They were told it was injurious, uncalled- for, contrary to the spirit of English commerce. Digitized by Google 110 HISTORY OP and that it had been introduced at a time when it was too late to give it due consideration. In vain, however, did Mr. Russell declaim, in vain did Mr, Glyn argue, in vain, too, did Mr. Hudson protest ; they were listened to with patience, they were answered with suavity, and they were refused their request. The government having declined to postpone the bill, fierce an...d fiery was the declamation which fol- lowed it to the House of Commons. Mr, Gisbome declared it was the general feeling of the committee who had entered into the subject, that no measure should be adopted which was not supported by the railway body ; and that it was not fair to proceed with a bill against which was arrayed the whole railway interest of the kingdom. Mr. Russell said, the moment the bill became known universal alarm spread through the kingdom ; memorials and petitions were presented; meetings were held, and a deputation waited on the premier to implore its postponement.
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