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CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. A till* of A u% fc«« done |M 4 service i*> a *'• landlords; Hear ''M ibs Factor. Miller. 'li- Biker ,e. Farmer. and ten limes much LsoJlorJ ! 'J» lo.il Tbe writer s.y«: '* But count Ibe question as regards our roan, bn« been repeatedly ...

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. [From The Count* Hkkald.J The Farmers are at length beginning to bestir themselves against the contemplated repeal of the Corn Laws—for Colonel Scales bill, which has been read a second time in the House of Commons, for grinding bonded corn ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. A RAILWAY GLANCE AT THE CORN LAWS : OR, FEW WORDS WHICH PASSED, BETWEEN WATFORD AND TRINO, ON THE 20TH OF JANUARY 1839.. From Fhaskr's Macauvb.] Birminftum Manufacturer. Let as have little conversation on the subjectof the ...

CORN LAWS-

... CORN LAWS- Mr. Huvt gave notice, that he should the 15th of July submit a motion to the house, for the repeal of til laws prohibit* iag the importation foreign corn into this country. The bouse then adjourned. Duel bbtwbem Lord Thomas Cecil amu Mr. Tekhtssn ...

CORN LAWS

... the Corn Laws. The Mayor has appointed Wednesday next, the 16th inst., at one o'clock, for a public meeting. meeting of the Manchester Anti-Corn Law Association was held on Thursday night, at the York Hotel, King-street, for the purpose of considering ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. The following an extract from an excellent article on tbis subject in Blaclcusood't Magazine :—The fact that our exports to tbe corn-producing countries have been greatly diminishing for a number of years, while imports from the same countries ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. The anti-ConN Law agitation is now proceeding in the manufacturing districts, and ha 3 reached London, where meetings have been called in some of the Wards, so that it is time for the Agriculturists to bestir themselves in good earnest ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1839
Newspaper: Exeter and Plymouth Gazette
County: Devon, England
Type: Article | Words: 331 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

THE CORN LAWS

... prospect of war,—lay an embargo on corn, aud produce frightful consequences to this kin dom. That this meeting is firmly of opinion that the repe tiers should be opposed by every possible means; that the present Corn Laws ought to be equally as strongly ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. (Extract from Sir James Graham'* Speech the meeting of the Netherby Agricultural Association, on the instant.) We have met together under various circumstances, and many trying occasions. Sometimes you have partaken of my exultation on ...

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAWS. RICH LANDLORDS AND SMALL FARMERS. [From The Globe.] We find continually repeated, in the House of Commons discussions on the corn laws, two propositions which, as they appear to some persons to be conclusive, deserve a little examination. One ...

CORN LAWS

... than man, tbe laiter may starve. Hut to proceed. The effect of the abolition of the corn laws would be to decrease the value the laud in the c t proportion thai the corn would decreased in Va,Ue ° air - property thousands of individuals, and as soon as ...

THE CORN LAWS

... THE CORN LAWS. Mr. Ibbotson, of Sheffield, lectured publicly on the project, and proved it to be the interest of all classes—of the landowners themselves, as much any—that the Corn Laws should be repealed. Mr. Ebenezer Elliot, in rising to move a vote ...