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... ith Day of December, 170, purfuant to Adjournment, in order to appoint a Solicitor for Purport of proLeuting againit the Corn Laws, and for entering into a_Suhfcriptlon for dc. fraying Evs-uses of fuck Prof:talons, ...
... ith Day of December, 170, purfuant to Adjournment, in order to appoint a Solicitor for Purport of proLeuting againit the Corn Laws, and for entering into a_Suhfcriptlon for dc. fraying Evs-uses of fuck Prof:talons, ...
... 1(1 fecond time, Ch a n te ll o Maj e ft y ' s fpeec morrow. rirder of Counc :ke n before On Pvdto lie on on Mon into a Corn raid laws i .nmittee it w: bring man ir ,oPonv r btonda knL-Alm! Mr. Wilberfor move littee of th , t that in appointmen t t 1 a ...
... been called upon for en Ad of indem• `.Y, : he wiaied the Corn Laws to be fo amended, that neeeffity might never again occur; he therefore t a i led the attention of the Houfe to the Corn Laws; t , on a queftion of fuch great importance to the t t led ...
... s he had to propofe for the drawing of the next Englifli Lottery. After a thort converfation, a bill for regulating the Corn Laws, was ordered to be brout ht in. Mr. Sa/q/7,ury gave notice of his intention to move for a bill for the more effedually preventing ...
... Trade was held yef- , terday, when a very important bufinefs, we under- I Rand, came under difeuilion, namely, the exifting Corn Laws. Some very falutary regulations have . been fuggefted, which will be laid before Parliament early the ' next Setlion. The ...
... bill for 'paying the charge of cloathing, &c. the Militia. The report of the committee of the Privy Council rdative to the corn laws, was prefented by Lord Graham. . ' - • - ' - ' - fOliaccollit.i..-.-The order of the day for the Houle rvfolvin.• itfelt ...
... CORN. On the report of the Bill for granting the impartation of corn, free of duty, Mr. Pitt obferved, that he was anxious it fhnuld be underflood by the corn merchants, that they might indulge in their fpeculations in that commodity for a certain length ...
... GAME LAWS. Mr. Le Frvre, agreeable to notice, role to propofe alteration refpeding the Game Laws. The objed of his Motion was, he laid, to bring back the period from . _ . the to the tit of September, for the commencement the fhooting of Partridges, and ...
... CORN MILLS. rrbe LE'!', and entered on immediately, A, -Set of Corn Mi!kr, confifting of foar Pair of Stones, two Pair at each - End, one of is new, soon an improved Conitruaion, and conftantiv fupplied with Water; a pod Dwellipz-Houre, Flakehoufe, Stable ...
... BOTT's CORN SALVE. To Mr. GEORGE BOTT, NOTTINGRAbi, SIR, y SARAH WILLI-1, Wife of Oliver Willis, I. in Grey Friars Gate, Nottinei.m, having .!xperienced the Effcacy B 0 T T's new-inveated Corn Salve, therefore in Juflice to him, and for the Good of the ...
... A CORN MILL • T° be SOLD, and may be entered on immediately, A new-ereeted Mii}; with two Pair of exceeding good French. Stones and Melling Mill, fituate. in the Borough of Leominfter, and County. of Hereford, on the River Pinney, remarkable for its fine ...
... importation on the low duties of any fort of foreign Corn, _wherever the average ptiee thereof, taken from the returns of the above kingdom, is -higher than the price at or where foreign Corn is ; allowed by law to be imported. .TiaLre is in Berlin, and in ...