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Meanings of economical reform in English
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Usage of economical reform in English
1
Burke, Edmund, compliment to Charles Fox, xxxviii; speeches of, criticised, lii; bill for economicalreform, 469.
2
His first speech was made on February 26, in support of Burke's bill for economicalreform.
3
The subject of economicalreform was introduced into the lower house by Mr. Burke on the 15th of December.
4
On the 26th of February 1781, he made his first speech, in favour of Burke's plan of economicalreform.
5
Even Sir Robert Peel, in his short administration, was not unfriendly to extending privileges to Dissenters, nor to judicial, municipal, and economicalreform generally.
6
As Fox observed, it was evident there was not sufficient virtue in the house, or rather self-denial, to carry such a plan of economicalreform.
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Burke's Bill for EconomicalReform.-Mr.
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In the course of this session, Mr. Pitt brought in a bill for making some economicalreforms in the treasury.
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He indorsed the economicalreforms of his great minister, and rewarded merit in all departments, which he was not slow to see.
10
"As for Sternhold," said the earl, "'t is a vulgar dog, and voted for economicalreform.
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Not the most fervid or brilliant of Burke's pieces, yet the speech on EconomicalReform is certainly not the least instructive or impressive of them.