THE CORN LAWS
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... larger quantity OfI corn or meal than it did two centuries ago, end before Corn Laws ex- isted. At this same celebrated meeting atfleddlngton,sn old East Lothian labourer comes forward and bears hiatestimony against the Corn Laws, as follows ...
... THE CORN LAWS. To the EDITRa of the ABERDEEN JoulfAL. Sra,-In ourlast we promised some further remarks on the result Of what the 1League call 1Free Trade on the value of labour, the poor man's commodity-and this we shall investigate with all the candour ...
... TIHE CORN LAWS. To the Inn ont of ihe MORNING loaT. Sin-It is,'t mo iuco satisfacteion I tare read roar utile. judicious, and ioreitaitling, ileenre of our Corn Laos, in oppos iln to those talis ate it'- fiuenreil unit induced to call lint tar their reliral ...
... THiE CORN LAWS AND Tlir CHARTER. YQEdtCr(Illy IfL MEeont). ii Ptl IL'iti. t tillin woo Neld, hit the CowLt I fotite till (lin coiooiqirince Cilia reletin'itirni wislimi tiat bemeni ot to the Provost, Pt't rather nieagerly stgtiedh, pret'eoscdly Oil the ...
... thee tittcohr of qetrters sit heaid lee toest.' lice itty tottea sttr jfleys. tier duty to be less. iso as to adeicit freltig corn ic etcbte ritctitte oictyofe- cecceiy, for ttce Supptlly of cleticieicey itt ocir sowt growtcl.' Nets. witlotverae icesocr ...
... ]FORTY 1JEASONS AGAINST ANY CIIANGE IN THlE CORN LAlW'S. 1. Because those villa have raised she cry of ?? eheip biresd.'' neon cheap ahboar. IC 2. Because she repeal of these prosectice lais wosild lead tooa redite- elan 01'the noises hash of shle ...
... PROBABLE EFFECT OF THE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS ON THE PRICE OF LABOUR, &c. 0. To the EDITOR Of the A:BERDEE'N JOURNAL. e SeIri-The great importance of the above la-w, as admitted by 0 every party in the kingdom, renders a dispasiibnate enqluiry intob ...
... of the duties on Z corn, and the navigation laws, until the 1st of Septem- ber next. The object of these measures is to increase the facilities for the importation of foreign corn, until the proceeds of next harvest are secured. The proposal was met ...
... maintained, as some agitators for repeal of the corn laws began by maintaining, that it would lower wages. .0, then, if it will lower wages, said the working people, God foibid there should be a repeal of the corn laws. But it will cheapen bread, rejoined the ...
... repeal of the Corn Laws was the Reform Bill, which Sir Robert had opposed. This is true; but it is equally true, that Sir Robert has more faithfully adhered to that measure than have some of its promoters. As for the repeal of the Corn Laws, the merit may ...