Mention280864
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so:text | He alluded to that grievance which was expressed by the demand for fixity of tenure. He held that it would be unjust for Parliament to interfere in the arrangements between the landlord and tenant. To do so, would be to establish a principle of confiscation—to interfere with the rights of property, the foundation of all human society—property which the poorest man by his own industry and exertions, might acquire, as well as the wealthy and powerful. (en) |
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so:description | Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (en) |
so:description | 1840s (en) |
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