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Anderson, John J. (John Jacob), 1821-1906
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■ Digitized by Google A. D. 1842.] The House of Brunswick. 353 of the Chartists being refused riots ensued, which were soon put down, many prominent Chartists being transported.
89. In 1840 Queen Victoria was married to Prince Albert, of Saxe-Co'burg-Go'tha (one of the German states). He was a man of refined tastes and most benevolent and enlightened views, and subsequently, through his efforts, many essential benefits were conferred upon the country. Parliament voted the ^^ Prince-Consort^^ an
... annuity of thirty thousand pounds for life, and by a bill of naturalization conferred upon him the rights and privileges of a British citizen. A short time previous to this, the Anti-com-law League was formed at Manchester, through the influence of Eichard Cobden,* John Bright, and others, the design being to procure the abolition not only of these obnoxious and oppressive laws, but of all others that were in conflict with the Corn Laws.
principles of free trade. It was not, however, until 1846 that the corn laws were repealed by Parliament.


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