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ii SIR ROBERT PEEL

... Peel repealel 1200 articles which were tax. d, between 1442 and and introduced free trade. Sir Robert Peel repealod the Corn Laws in 1640, after the liberals tried and failed. ...

DEATH OF SIR THOMAS DYKE ACLAND

... jvia the priectionst orgenigstion, ead when the crisis of 1548 arrived he had 8o bewitation in supp rting the repral of the Corn Laws, resigning his seat for Weet 8 cnerse’ ot tue dimsointion in 1547 He then spplied bimeelf diligently to sgricu'ture, sud ...

TII E GUARDIAN, FF:BRUABY 5. IBM

... ever had to listen, was • proposal to abolish the Corn Laws. Not further back than 1810 Sir JAMEN GRAHAM declared to a deputation from Manchester, which urged the repeal of the Corn Laws, If the Corn Laws were repealed, great disasters world fall upon ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... was raised ULM-& ndlhdrwuhnh-vdh&u ws, when Myw'u be starved if the Corn Laws were ()-M-‘-::lyng“l!yn'fllh people not to be starved and the price of comn to be steady, abolish the Corn Laws, and trust to the law of m-ndb-ni‘ S 0 I say of the price of bullion; ...

OBITUARY NOTICES OF DISTINGUISHED PERSOXS

... & member of seversl learned sad & D.CL of Osxford From 1832 to 1837, be represcnted North Staffordshire flum‘thmi-ld the Corn Laws. At tbe time death be was o ml&llnnl and o Ganiiter of B . Bveey 80 Dot 1 Bepatons 3 ones o ntom, whom be married in 1804 ...

GUARDIAN

... while there was no telegraph laid to carry the mews from London to Muuchester that Sir Rosenr Peer bad decided to repeil the Corn Laws, yet wires were at work in other places, and {he no‘-bo had devised or discovered means to discipline and utilize the eloetrie ...

surrounded by a destitute multitude r‘ into ..“-‘- below the level of - (“No.) This is the result of what

... their way, and bad refused w«l the Corn Laws they would have this couniry to a dreadful revolution which would bave destroyed the interes's of property. (Hear, hear.) Tuey themselves now know flqtthnm: the Corn Laws was for their advantage, w adwitted ...

Oa Wrdeb•da•, Yetruary !Aixtmenth SALE Al' OAENTO3I. NEAR MERSEY rum:weal,

... r+rlll h read) • A.). {be sale. On A 1,141111: NIIOr •ND KOI'LK 11 NaKRI T BK KUL!) BY AUCTION, hr. 'I4IOIIAS fON. At tine Corn laws 1.11 tog, n, on low •In,. lb 1337. at Fore toe nix eu01 mull sole as I hen an-1 tab• following .r mon o hot 104 then ...

LECTURES ON POLITICAL ECONOMY AT CREWE

... emunz end this repeal of the Corn Laws agninst the farmer, lot overy farmer be against political mnomz. They went -rhn politieal I oronnn.a{, but what was the result? They failed, political economy won the d'?, the corn laws were repealed, and nutxflfo‘sm ...

OPENING OF THE BRITISH WORK. MAN INSTITUTE AT WILMSLOW

... been wauted many lm He believed all good things had been doue y earnes!, euthusiastic men, fandtical men, the repeal of the Corn Laws, for instauce. Referriug to the old British Workman, be said it bad been produciive of great good. How wany were thero who ...

CORRESPONDENCE

... 8. That all this was done while Mr. Hume cotld ouly find twelve men in the House of Commons vote for the repeal of the Corn Laws, so Torified vai that House ? 4. Toatthat Torified House in 1828 repealed e Test and n Act, which no one bad posed to for ...

what they mean Ymupwb-:dm‘ There are certain Acts of Parliament which enable landowners to borrow from ..

... bave any need to send to foreign cvuntries to supply your wants?® I re. member when we were advocating the repeal of the Corn Laws, the Tories beld up their handsand the very essence of Toryism is to raise bugbears—and said, ** Look what you are about ...