Exit Party An Essay On the Rise And Fall of Party As the Ruling Factor in Th
Exit Party An Essay On the Rise And Fall of Party As the Ruling Factor in Th
Young Frederick
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In order to show that he soon acquired some standing and influence in Parlia- ment previously to my giving the anecdote I 48 Exit Party. am about to record, I may mention that, on 5th June, 1834, he undertook to move the repeal of the Act 4 George 4, c. 1*1, commonly called " The Reciprocity of Duties " Act. The terms of his motion were, — " That leave be given to bring in a Bill to repeal the Act 4 George 4, c. 77, commonly called the Reciprocity of Duties Act, with a view of restoring to Parl...iament its constitutional control over all treaties with foreign Powers, involving the commercial interests of the British com- munity. " His speech was an able and eloquent one, of two hours and a half duration. In consequence of the opposition of the Government, represented by Mr. Powlett Thompson, the President of the Board of Trade (and who was subsequently created Lord Sydenham, Governor-General of Canada), his motion was lost. The House divided on this motion with the following result, viz..
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