Exit Party An Essay On the Rise And Fall of Party As the Ruling Factor in Th

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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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