In 1703 the Irish parliament begged for a legislative union, but as that would have involved at least partial free trade the English monopolists prevented it. [Please select]
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The monopolists made large profits, and many of them, after they had accumulated a fortune, went home to France. [Please select]
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But, after all, such a quarrel was only between rival monopolists. [Please select]
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Plutocrats and monopolists might well wince at being called "malefactors of great wealth," "the wealthy criminal class." [Please select]
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The aristocratic demagogues bought them, in the same way that rich monopolists in our day control legislatures. [Please select]
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Monopolists sold dispensations from unworkable laws, which was sometimes a good thing and sometimes a bad. [Please select]
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What Crown and Parliament either could not or would not do was farmed out to monopolists. [Please select]
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Gladstone--a still bolder reformer, although nursed and cradled in the tenets of monopolists--introduced his measures for the relief of Ireland. [Please select]
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Delegates from the Agricultural Wheel, the Corn-Planters, the Anti-Monopolists, Farmers' Alliance, and Grangers, attended a convention in February, 1887, and joined the Knights of Labor and the Greenbackers to form the United Labor party. [Please select]
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No one knew better than he how bitterly the monopolists of Quebec would oppose Radisson's plans for a trip to Hudson Bay; but the prospects were alluring. [Please select]
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